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297 Peat Control
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Swranol* Herald. Sanford. Honda • Thursday. February 4 ,1W9

Soccer
Continned from Page IB
"It was all about pride,* Aly Benitez, who ta
headed for the University of Virginia, said.
'More than anything we just had to prove what
we can do.’
Benitez was red-carded early In the first
overtime and had to watch for the first time all
season with the game on the line.
*1 was a nervous wreck.* she said. *1 just tried
to stay totally behind the team.*
The' team needed all the help It could get.
Seminole County girls soccer h iu been among
the state's best this year with several teams
1laving a fighting shot at the conference and
district titles. Oviedo came Into the game with a
record of 18-6-1 and the Rams were 18-4-7.
The Rams have played tough all season, but
have been the red mark on everyone's schedule
as defending state champions. They didn't lose
many players to graduation after last year, but
they* did have to break tn a new goalie and fight
o(T^expectations of a repeat.
"We re as good. If not better, than last year.’
defender Jackie Van Looven. headed for the

University of Central Florida, said. *Wc play
with our hearts every night.*
That showed against Oviedo. The Lions were
playing for most of the game without one of its
best players, midfielder Brooke Asby who
suffered a knee Injury late In the first half.
Following Asby's injury. Lake Mary mounted
an attack, but Oviedo goalie Tiffany Christiana
stopped four shots tn the Anal minute to go Into
the half deadlocked at 0-0.
The Lions finally broke through at the 23:31
m ark of the second half when Annie Cline sent
a 30-yard kick from the right side past Lake
Mary goalie Brandie Mallzla.
Lake Mary forced the play for the rest of the
second half, but after Allison Weber banged a
shot off the crossbar, Ashley Keligren knocked
tn the rebound to tie the score at 1-1.
Lake Mary continued to dominate play, but
neither team acored for the remalnda
ler or
regulation or the overtimes.
The game went to a shootout and Oviedo
stumbled first when Asby, who returned to the

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themselves tied with the Silver
Hawks tn the third quarter.
Celeste Hudson's 11 points and
Martah Elliots 10 helped push
Lyman Into the final.
No surprise, the Greyhounds
will face Lake Mary for the dis­
trict championship.
The Rams defeated Lake
Brantley 64-31 In a game few
thought they would lose.
What was suprising, how­
ever. was how well the P atriots
played. They came onto the
court with determ ination and
proceeded to hit three-pointer
after three-potnter to stay In
the game early.
*1 have to aay th at I am
proud of the way Lake Brantley
played.’ said Ram senior Becky
Pedro. ’Brantley Isn't usually a
strong shooting team and they
were playing quite well to ­
night.*
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with a three-pointer 'b y J .
Florerua. who went on to score
nine for the n ig h t Lauren
Bradley answered the basket
with three baskets for the
Rams before I t Smith and P.
Maraluao followed with threepointers for the Patriots and
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a t the end of the parted.
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of her 18 paints
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coach Bruce Bonaventure tried other's home court.
the unusual strategy of holding
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Pryce acored the game’s only goal In the 20th
minute and the take Howell defense made It
rtan d u p aa the top-seeded Stiver Hawks edged
Lake Brantley. 1-0. tn the semifinals of the
Class OA-DUtrict 3 Otrla Soccer Tournament at
Richard Evan. Field Wednesday night.
Senior goalkeeper Carol Lewis m ust have
thought she was tn a shooting gallery, but
turned away IS Psbiota shots to record the
shutout for Lake Howell.
The Seminole Athletic Conference champion
Silver Hawks (18-2-5) will host defending State
Cham pion Lake Mary (IB-4-7) In the 6A 3 finals
on Friday at 8 p.m. at Richard Evans Field.

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writing. If a sen out critique la
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copies for others to mark and
more inform ation f ill
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the Brat Sunday of the month tions constitute abuse, aban­
a t 2 p jo , through April at the donm ent. or neglect.
Agricultural Center In Sanford..
Abuse exists If the child's
The d u b educates members physical or mental health or
on daytdy growing through welfare la banned, or th reat­
slide shows, guest speakers ened w ith harm, by the acts or
and trip s to dsytily gardens. om issions of the parent, aduh
household member, or other
person responsible for the
child's welfare. Abuse la not
basted to the willful Infliction
of physical injury. In deter­
mining whether harm h as been
Inflicted, the counselor must
consider the fallowing factors

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ttle child: 2) any prior history
of Injuries to ihe child; 31 the
location of the Injury on the
body of the child: 4) the multi-

piidty of the tr^ury. and S) the
type of trauma Inflicted.
As noted above, abuse Is not
limited to the result of willful
Infliction of physical Injury.
Abuse includes leaving a child
arrangement appropriate far
the cMkfa age or mental or
physical condition, so th at the
child is unable to care far the
child's own needs or another's
basic needs or is unable to ex­
ercise good judgment tn re­
sponding to any kind of physi­
cal or emotional crisis. It also
Includes Inappropriate o r ex­
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any Injury must be evaluated In son responsible for the child'
light of: 1) the age of the child: welfare fall# to supply the chll
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pends on the circum stances of
the case. If the counselor de­
termines that the allegations
constitute abuse, abandon­
ment, or neglect, the counselor
must then determ ine whether a
protec tive Investigation must
be instituted. In the coming
weeks we wlU dtacuas How a
counselor determ ines whether
a protective investigation will
be instituted and w hat alterna­
tives exist a s well as other a s ­
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offense.
II would be easy to say that
... but It would be wrong.
The Lions (26-0-3) showed
Ju* how sturdy their defensive
unit Is Wednesday night when
they eliminated the Lyman
Greyhounds, 2*1. from the 6ADWrtct 3 tournam ent.
Oviedo advances to Friday's 6
p m . championship game at
Lake Mowed High School. Ly­
man. which was seeded fifth in
the ala-team draw, ends Its
aeaaon 13-6-6.
huge tonight.* said Oviedo
coach Joe Avalone. H en Luker,
Jorge Munror. Miguel Dial, and
Mike Rubin have done a great
job all year. And with Nick Ascenao in goal, we havo a very
tight defense. | don't think
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The way we were: More 1933 biographies
Again I offer you more biog­
raphies from the special edi­
tion of the Sanford Herald
published April 29. 1933.
J.L. M arentette

J.L. Marentette.
Sanford
resident and manager of the
Mtlane Theater since 1925,
had l&gt;oen connected with the
theater business practically all
ot his life beginning as a film
operator In Chicago.
He had managed a theater In
Chicago and later became
connected with Him distrib­
uting companies. One of the
latter was located In Atlanta
where he liad lived for several
years.
Mr. Marrntette was bom In
Detroit. Michigan where he at­
tended public schools.
He and his wife. Carolyne.
lived in Mayfair, they had one
daughter. Helen (Mrs. Andrew!
Carraway.
Boating was listed as Mr.
Marrntette's favorite sport and
Ills hobby was his Interest In
dogs. He belonged to the Klwanls Club and Seminole
County Chamber of Com­
merce.
Dr. E.D. Brownlee
Dr. E.D. Brownlee came to
First Presbyterian Church os
its pastor on Jan. 1. 1913 and
had continued In that position.
In 1933 hr had the distinction

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TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
17S9, George Washington was elected
president by a unanimous vote of the
Electoral College.
On this day in 1912, movie stuntman
Frederick Law parachuted from the
torch of the Statue of Liberty.
On this day in 1945, President
Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime
Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet
General Secretary Joseph Stalin met
for discussions at Yalta.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Thaddeus
Kosciusko (1744-1817), Polish patriot;
Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974), avia­
ii

Thursday: Scattered showers.
Highs In the upper-70s. Lows In
the low-50s. Friday aad Baftarday: Sunny. Highs In the mid to
upper*70s. Lows In the mkl-SOs.
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of having l&gt;crn a minister of
Sanford longer than any other
then serving.
He was bom In PlalnvUlr,
Ga. and nttcndrd
public
schools there. He later at­
tended the University of Geor­
gia. S.P.U. and Princeton Uni­
versity. Ills honorary doctor­
ates came from Rollins nnd
Davidson Colleges.
Dr. Brownlee was a member
of the Masonlr Lodge nnd was
a past president of the Sanford
Klwanls Club. With Ills family,
he resided at 900 Palmetto
Avc. His wife was the former
Lillian Gibson and they had
one son. Harry G.
He was arrive In state
church work and was also a
director of Palmer College.
Agnes Scott and the Columbia
Theological Seminary. He was
a former moderator of both
the St. Johns Presbytery and

tor; Rosa Parks (I913-), civil rights
leader, is M; Ida Lupino (1918-1995),
actress-director, Betty Friedan (I921-),
feminist-writer, Is 78; Dan Quayle
(I947-), politician, is 52; Alice Cooper
(19480, singer, is 51; Lawrence Taylor
(1959-), football player, Is 40.
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
1951. Sugar Ray Robinson defeated
Jake LaMotta, winning the world mid­
dleweight boxing championship.
TODAY’S QUOTE: "The optimist
proclaims that we live in the best of
times, the pessimist fears this is true.”
—James Branch Cabell
[ 7 ^ 1 TODAYS MOON: Between
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TOM B: Daytana Break:

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upper-70s. Lows in the low to 4:14 a.m.. 4:38 p.m. Haw
Smyrna Baack; high: 10:35
mid-50s.
a.m., 11:00 p.m.. low: 4:10
am. 4:43 pm., Oaaaa Baack:
high: 10:80 am, 11:15 p.m..
76 54 low: 4:34 am, 4:58 pm

the Synod of Honda.
His favorite sports were
hunting and fishing and hr
was Interested.'In birds.
(My parents attended Hrst
Presbyterian for a few years
during Dr. Brownlee’s ministry
as my dad. Martin Sttneelpher. was a paid soloist their.
Tills was before 1 was bom: It
would have been In the early
1930 s. I rrmembrr going with
my parents and Gertnidr Gil­
bert and Ted Htingr to a re ­
ception In Dr. Brownlee's
honor In Inverness, probably
In the 1950s. Possibly somr
long time I’resbytrrtnn con tell
me the occaslonll
Lloyd F. Boyle
A World War t veteran. lJoyd
F. Doyle saw front line action
with the Rainbow Division and
spent 18 months In France.
Germany. Belgium and Italy.
A native of Peru, Indiana, he
ram r to Sanford In 1924 to
become associated with Fred
K. Wilson In the practice of
law. In 1933 he was serving as
stale attorney for the 23rd ju­
dicial circuit.
Besides being an American
Legionnaire. Mr. Doyle was a
Mason. Shriner. Elk. Lion and
a member of First Presbyte­
rian Church.
He was married to the for­
mer Rosa G. Gray: they had
one daughter, Lillian. Their
home was at 2404 Mrllonvllle
Avenue.
After graduating from high
school In Oak Park, 111., he
studied at the University of
Chicago. Rollins and Stetaon.
This state attorney was fond
of both football and baseball,
but for recreation he chose
golf, fishing and boating.
(Mr. Boyle later became a
state senator and I believe he
served several years In that

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Thalarooatshore-volumia In ths history erf

position. Hr and his wife lalrr
tho Now York Stock Exchanga
had two more daughters, Dial
and Rosa Coke. 1 knew Dial
quite well (SHS Class of 1951)
as we w rrr In Olri Scouts to ­
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Oct. 29. 1997
(5HS 1953). Dial presently re ­
sides In Lakeland and Rosa
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Jan. 29. 199P
Coke Is In San Jose. Calif.)
Fred T. Williams
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Jan. 9. 1998
Wlillc stationed In Georgia
with a company of soldiers
during the Spanish American
War. Fred T. Williams, a native
of Michigan, decided that If he Th* five largest thars-vokims days In tha
had the opportunity he would Exchange occurred In tha Iasi three month
move south as he liked (he
climate.
In 1899 he returned to
AdmiiKiTCTL
Michigan where he attended
Michigan Stale College, served
Wo m r
os city engineer and as an as­
sistant superintendent for a
logging camp. The time then
seemed right for a move to
Florida and after a few weeks
In Jacksonville, he came to
Sanford via the St. Johns
River. He liked the town so
made It his home In 1908.
Mr. Williams had served m
county and city engineer, had
Aft. Jeanne Galend
been a member of the Semi­
nole County School board for
13 years and was one of the
original members of the city
planning board.
He was a member of the
Modem Woodmen, a director
of the Florida Engineering So­
Don't fH y lc q m n l d k lt p a n y w o lid *
ciety. a member of the Ameri­
tI
invention-development firm.
can Society of Engineers and
First Presbyterian church.
He and his wife, Elizabeth,
Hat developed an information Packsga toast you H f t H H .
resided at 320 Oak Avr. They
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TALLAHASSEE • Focusing on a renewed commitmen t to public
education, helping our moat vulnerable dtiaena, and gtvtng
money back to Florida families, Governor Jeb Bush on Tuesday
released his proposed Fiscal Year 1999-2000 Executive Budget.
‘Ftprida to poised w ith a great opportunity provtdod by the etusens oT this taste end a growing si — my,*•Oovemer »HUBh said
diirlrig a morning news conference st the state capttol. T his
budget represents a shared vision for making the moat of this op­
portunity. We are funding Florida’s highest priorities, while re ­
storing tax dollars to where they bekmg-tn the wallets of working
families, elders, and the payrolls of small businesses.*
The Governor outlined live basic principles that guided the de­
velopment of his proposed budget:
1.Government cannot grow any faster than our ability to pay for
tt.
2.In rimes of growth, tax dollars should be relum ed to Florida's
working families and small businesses
3.Government m ust fund Its highest priorities Brat
4 .We m ust reserve funds for economic slowdowns
fi.Community-baaed problem solving Is preferable to govern­
ment-baaed problem solving.
The Governor's 946.8 billion budget Includes a 6.13 percent
education funding Increase and the larg est tax cut In state his­
tory.
In addition, the budget returns Bocal responsibility to state
government by lim iting general revenut p en d in g growth to Just
1.2 percent, compared to an a v itig t of 6.1 percent the laat right
years. Other Budget highlights Include:
*92.14 billion in reserved providing Integrity, strength and sta­
bility to Florida's economy.
*91.5
far construction and preiptcoonciQ of educational
facilities
*918.5 million far reading programs to Improve ahidsnt per*

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Commission will hold a public haartng to discuss a smaM seals
future land uaa amsndmant to tho City’s Comprehunshre Plan
Future Land Uss Map. This masting will bo hold Fabomry IB,
19BB ■! Lako M ay City HaM, 100 North Country C k * (tend.
Lake Mary. Florida at 7.-00 PM.
Tha properties to bo considered for tha small seals amend-

Laka Emma Davalopmant, L.C
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Parcal No. 07-20-30-3004180
Paros) No. 07-20404004150
Parcel No. 97-2040-3004140
Parcel No. 07-2040400414A

AN ORDINANCE O F TH E C ITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA. AMENDMQ TH E COMPREHENSIVE P U N
FOR TH E CITY O F LAKE MARY. FLORIDA; PROVID­
ING FOR A CHANGE O F FUTURE LAND USE 0 E 8 IGNAT10N FROM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO
RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY, CO NFLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE
DAVE.
A oopyol tho Comprehensive Plan, Future Land UathM p and
pmpoaad amandmant or vaMsn oommarki may ba Mad wNh
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Oviedo
The following
Sheriff’s Offto

w en compiled from the Seminole County
Incidents recanted through Feb.3.

Domestic violence:

LO M W O O D . M i m l i s i CM rt, 100 Steak. Feb. 3. 6:50 p.m.

A G1-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies for domestic violence. Deputies said she and her h u s ­
band had been drinking and arguing when she threatened to
kill him and h it him In the head. They aadd she also spit in her
daughter's face.
fiANFORD. Hatty Avaaas. 1000 Steak. Fab. 2. 1:30 p.m. A 58year-old man was arrested fay Sanford Police for domestic vio­
lence. Police aald he hit his wife across the legs with a two-foot
long pole during an argument
at lira Oak. Feb. 2. 1:05
p.m. A 19-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sheriffs deputies for domestic violence. Deputies said he and
his girlfriend were arguing as she drove their truck. While they
were fighting, he grabbed her leg and squeezed it so hard she
was forced to pull aver. When they were a t th f aide of the road,
they continued to argue and he pulled h er hair.
L A B MART, U k a M ay ■ r d w w i SSOO Steak, Feb. 3. 2:51
a.m. A 31-year-old man was arrested fay Seminole County sh er­
iffs deputies for driving under the Influence.
UHfOWOOO, Florida M m at DA . ■ » a q 17-Si. Feb. 3,
1:12 a.m. A 40-year-old man « u arrested by Seminole County
sheriff a deputies for drlyliyi u n d erth c Influence.^
year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs depu­
ties for driving under the Influence.
MKTORD, M a o r is Asomo , MOO Steak. Feb. 3, 5:15 a.m. A
29-vear-old woman was arrested by Sanford Police for driving
under the Influence.

4M . Feb. 2. 1:03 a m A 24-year-old man was arrested by
Seminole County sheriffs deputies for possession of less than
20 grama of marijuana and far obstruction without violence.
Deputies said they had stopped the m an for a traffic violation
and he gave them a name and a birthday, which did not check
o u t When they became auspicious of the Information, they
questioned him further and got the correct Information and
found an outstanding warrant While searching h it car after
his arrest, they found a marijuana c g u e tt^ to to p o d re t^
A 28-year-old woman was arrested fay Seminole County sheriffs
deputies for possession of less than 20 grama of marijuana.
Deputies said they were arresting her boyfriend on a warrant
charge when they noticed a small amount of marijuana on the

The city Is hoping to attract
occasional events outside of
sports to the stadium , such as
concerts. Farnsworth ssid.
The city h a s already spent
5500.000 to renovate (f* Me­
dium 's playing field and turf.

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are addressed,* he said.
Deputy Mayor Thom Green
told the Oviedo council that
work between the city and the
Sanford Airport Noise Abate­
ment Committee had addressed
many of the issues the city has
with growth at the airport.
While the county, three
chambers of commerce and the
cities of Altamonte Springs and
Casselberry have come out in
support of the domestic air
service (hat will allow for
scheduled service
Sanford
Mayor Larry Dale calls *a criti­
cal Ingredient In our efforts to
attract new businesses,' Lake
Mary Is withholding judgm ent
Lake Mary has focused on
four areas of concern, Greene
said: Installation of an Instru­
ment landing system, the need
for a noise study, the hiring of a
new director sensitive to noise
Issues, and representation on
the airport board. Three out of
our have been accomplished,
•aid Greene.
'Progress has been m ade, but
the overall picture is this; this
airport needs Input from all ar­
eas of the county,* said Greene.
U n til that Is done, we have a
problem.

Longwood
Commissioner Paul Lovestrand questioned VanDerworp
about whether Longwood would
And Itself 'in the middle of a
fight between* th e Orlando In­
ternational Airport Authority
and the Orlando Sanford Air­
port Authority.
VanDerworp said r epresentsUvea from both airport authori­
ties are communicating prim ar­
ily through the Metropolitan
Planning Organization. He aald
there Is enough potential do­
mestic business for the airport
to be part of a regional tran s­
portation network.
Companies such a s AAA.

may be contused with a Bald
Eagle. The Osprey can be rec­
ognized by a black streak b e­
hind the eye, light streaking on
the white belly, and crooked
wings In flight, wildlife officials
aald..
r
The Osprey lay their eggsa In
built In
•a. The
ilL atan-

*WeVe come a long way, but
before we can go any farther,
that laaue of representation has
to be addressed,' he said.
The need for regional repre­
sentation also concerned Coun­
cilman Dob Dallarl.
"We're definitely
playing
catch up.’ said Dallarl. *We
need to Jump In the game. We
need to get more Involved.'
The nine-member board Is
comprised of two Sanford resi­
dents and seven regional mem­
bers. Greene pushed for a Lake
Mary resident to be appointed
to a vacancy filled last fall.
Oviedo resident Valerie ElJamil suggested the council
seek citizen Input on the Issue.
T he citizens are not happy
with the potential Im parts, *
she said. She also suggested
the city get input from regional
air carriers, as to th e Impact
they have witnessed at other
alrporia.
The Oviedo Council decided
to postpone a vote on a resolu­
tion of support, and discuss (he
airport matter in a work ses­
sion, to be scheduled.
'Lake Mary and Sanford have
done a lot of good work,* said
Dallarl, "but there's more work
to be done*

CBIS. and Dixon have inquired
about the future availability of
scheduled domestic service out
of the airport.
The service
could complement domestic
sendee at the Orlando Interna­
tional Airport by servicing
niche markets and amaller vol­
ume carriers, VanDerwocp a id .
The cities of Altamonte
Springs.
Casselberry,
and
Sanford have passed resolu­
tions or letters of support. So
have Seminole County, the Pri­
vate Business Association of
Seminole. Inc., the Oreater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
(he Oreater Oviedo Chamber of
Commerce.
the
Seminole
County Convention and Visitors
Bureau, and the G reater Semi­
nole County Cham ber of Corn-

The Lucky lo tte ry Store
• Government Checks
• Payroll Checks
• Money Orders
• Tax Checks

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1303 Sanford Ava., Sanford, F I 3X771
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Lake Mary commlaaionera
have concerns about noise at
the airport that they shared
with the Ovtedo commission.
The Sanford Aviation Noise
Abatement Committee baa been
meeting monthly for two years
to address concerns such as
stopping late night commercial

U.CMJL Training

entlal runways and atrival/departure routing, and cre­
ating
helicopter
antval/departure procedures.
The airport's second Instru­
ment Landtag System. ooMnfts*
started far operation In the
spring a t 1999. will ako ease
noise concerns. VanDerwoep
s im
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91st Year. No. 116
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Sanford, Casselberry,

Weather

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in
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points am ms Lake
Mary
thumped Lake Brantley.

Scattered

Lake Mary, Longwood.
Oviedo, W inter Springs

Show ers

and Sem inole County

Low: 53

High: 78

Lottery
W inning
Num bers

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found John Huggins guilty of
fla t degree m urder, car­
jacking, kidnapping and
robbery In the 1997 alaylng
of Orlando construction en­
gineer Carta Laraon.
Huggins, 36. could receive
the death penalty or life m
jail from the sam eP-peraon

Police nab
suspects
in bank
robbery

fence and battery. The Jury
deliberated four hours

Osprey nest gets royal treatment

A road for Don Knight

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Legal Notices
N O T IC t
FIC TITIO US MAMS
Notice I* hereby given that I
am engeged M business at 773
Creekwaler Terrace. *213. Lake
Mary FL 3* 7 «l. Seminole
County. Florida, under the
Ficlltioua Name o« KO ALA
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regieler aaid name with the
Division
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Corporations.
Tallahassee. Florida, in accor­
dant# with the provisions ol the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To­
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Statutes 1SS1.
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71— Help W anted

Legal Notices
NOTICS OF SALK
Fluctuant to Florida Statute
r i S T S tills Towing Inc will
soil on March I t . 1SSS at • 00
am at 107 S Highway 4t7.
Altamonte Springs. Florida
Seller reserves the right to bid
Sold at la. no warranty Seller
guarantees no title Terms cash
Homemade motorcycle Irame
no vin • Honda engine

Bedroom sett 1 queen MOO.
lul set 1200. good cond. lawn
mover Lewn Boy 1100 Nontc
Track 1100 Cal 133-3142

21— Personals

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accept Mastercard. V * «. Discover and American Erpress W »
alto wriTtake cash or a personal check. Advertiser* who with to ba billed can
make arrangement* at the time their ad it placed. Please keep m mind that
adi m the Personal* (d a ta 21), Business Opportunities (das*. 55) 5 Garage
Sale* (217) require payment in advance.
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we wO make the change tor the neirt available edtnn. Please check yo u ad
on the tint day of publication. It you find an error, please cal u t immedately
and we wia correct the error for the next publication We ere responses lor the
Ural Ineerbon only and only lor are coal ol the first insertion.

287 Lawn Services

67 C a rte r

288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith

221 G ood Things to Eat
222 M usical Instrum ents
223 M iscelanaout
229 Auctions

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Consultants

69 Resumes
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70 Education A Training

290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 ON, Luba A Filler
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Peat Control
298 PlandOrgan Tuning

AUTOMOTIVE

73 Em ploym ent

22 H u i C n

23 L o e tA F o u id
2S S pecid Nonces
27 N ursery A O d d Cara

299 Plumbing
235 Truck/Buaes/Vans For Sato
236 C ar Rantato
236 V ahletM W anted
239 M otorcydes/BAsa For Sale
240 Boat Rantato
241 Rec. Vahidas/Cam pera For SMa
243 TraM rs For Sato
245 Farm Equlpm anl

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97 Apartm ents - Furnished
99 Apartm ents • Unfurnished
to o Condom inum R antato
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfum tohed
105 D u p to t/T rip ie i
107 M oM e Hom es For Rant
111 Resort VRcaaom
114 W arshouaW Rental Space
115 industrial R entals

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278 H andy M an
279 H auling
290 Hom e Im provem ents
251 Irrigation A R epair
282 Jan itoria l Bervtoes
283 Jew elry A R epair
264 Lafcatront C learing
286 Laundry S ervices

302 Screen A G lass W ork
303 S ecretarial A Typing
304 SW ng
305 Sm all Business
306 Stained G lass
307 Sw im m ing Pool Services
306 Term ite R epair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/R adto
318 W elding A Sheet Metal
318 W ait D rtim g
319 W indow W ashing A TM ing

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Legal Notices
circuit court

SISN TSSN TH JUDICIAL
c i r c u i t ■■ m m o l s

COUMTV, FLORIDA

tte.i e e -a ta -C A -ia -x
CITY OF LAKE MART, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation
aalatlne under tfw lava ol lha State of Florida.
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ALICE PERON l/k/a ALICE E. WELLER, at
Tmatao of that certain True! Ayoeinoal dated

Cautioner,

December It. 1M4; LEONM. RUStfOandMARJORIE Q

RUSttO. he vita MANLEY RUStfO and MARY LOU RUSHO, he
ante: McCAUQMAN MORTOAOE COMPANY. INC..
and RAY VALDES at Tea Collector at Seminole
County. Florida, and the unknown apeueea el the
above. If any, their baba, devtaeea, aealgneea.
ion. aaecvtora. admmetratara.
I cfodMora. true toot,
i In pooaooolon and any and a«
other part one having or ctabrOng the hart any right,
title or' Intaraat b
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by.
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or othorve* claiming any right,
title or’ IIntaraat In the mat property riaocribod In the

NOTICE OF EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEEDING!
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. INCLUOINQ THE FOLLOW*
Alloa Reran W e Alice E. Walter,
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Agreement dated PoaoaWor I t , 1SS4
cm John M Hint holift. Eegairo
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Somtcoo Bullriliii
110t Eaat Fbot Street
laniard. FL S1TT1
YOU AND ANT 01MKR PERSONS CLAIMMO ANY IN TER M T M
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN TNK PETITION IN EMINENT
DOMAIN A M COMMANDED la aarvo vrttten datanao ta the
DONNA L. MCINTOSH. ESQUIRE
SNMROy for dm City of Laho Mary
Pm Offloo Nob 4S4S Santerd. Ft SS772-4 S4S

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vtthin MUrty (SS) dey* after oomteo of the Semmont upon you.

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i*SO Laurel Avenue
Sanford. FL SI771
Ray Valdea, Seminole
County Tai Collector
Seminole County
t v m e e t Building
1101 Boat Firm! Street
Santerd. FL UT71
YOU AND ANY OTHER PIN IO N S CLAIMINQ ANY INTEREST IN
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE PETITION IN EMINENT
DOMAIN ARE COMMANDED to aarvo written detent* to the
DONNA L MCINTOSH. ESQUIRE
Attorney tor the City of Late Mary
Pott Office Bo* 4141 Sanford. FL 12772-4141
(407) 122-2! 71
within thirty (10) daye after aenrice of Ihta lummonk upon you,
eadutlvo of the day of aervtca. and lo file lha orginlel ol your
written deteneoa with the Ctertr ol the Court either before aervioe on Pabltoaer'* Attorney or immediately thereafter, to ahow
arhat right, title. Internet or lien you. or any of you. have In and
10 the below-deocnbed property In the Petition and to ahow
cauaa. It any. why the property thou Id not be condemned lor the
uoea end purpoeea aa tat forth In the Petition If you fail to do
eo. a default may be entered egainel you tor the relief demand
od In the Petition.
ESTATE; FEE SIMPLE
PURPOSE NEW POLICE STATION
Lota 17 and 11 and pan of vacated eireet on the f a i l Block 34
Cryatal Lake Winter Hornet tubdlvleion. according to the Pit I
thereof on file lit the Offloo ol the Clerk of the Circuit Court In
and for Seminole County. Florida recorded In Plat Book I . Page
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FURTHER. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Petitioner w.M
petition for an Order of Taking before lha Honorable dene R.
Stagnant on. one ol the Judge* ol thle Court, on the 11th dey ol
April, IM S al S.OO a m . In Courtroom R of lha Samlnola County
Qourfhouee, SOI North Park Avenue. Sanfoitt. Florida 1*771. I* •
hearing la da erred, you am required to file a rogue*t tor a hear.
Ing on the petition for order of taking and aarvo a copy on tho
Petitioner af the above addmeo Failure to Me a mqueet lor a
hearing aha I waive any right ta ofnect to tho Order of Taking
IMPORTANT!
lie tad he aIdo demand ado tagalmenle. Tien* to diet, oontadoe
a partlr dal mclbo da aala notlftcacton. part coneeeiar la
' i adfunta, por eecrito, y praaantarta ante tela tribunal,
ada I a Hone la no lo protogem. SI ualod daeae qua al tri­
ll cone Idem tu detanee. debt preeenler »u r*queer* par
aaertto, induyendo ol itumoro del cato y tot nombre* da lat
parte* Interne*dee El titled no conlet la la demend* a I tempo,
pudlooo pordet el ceee y podria ear de*po&gt;ado da tut Ingreaoa
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10.8 seconds left.
Reggie Kohn took his lim e
and made the perfect feed to
Hollar (o set oft the first o f the
two celebrations.
"What n comeback,* Steve
Kohn said. *Wc thought we
were dead.*
The game went back and
forth.
featuring
11
lead
changes. Lake ltowrll
out to an 8-2 lead with H of
scoring six points, but Edgcwater came back and took 32-28
lead at halftime and a 51-42
advantage after three periodc.

lied for three runs tn the hottom o f the seventh Inning to
edge Spruce Creek. 6-5.
Lake Mary (4-1) had little
trouble as Haney (2-0) tossed a
three-hitter and the offense
came up with 11 hits tn
crushing Mainland, 11*1.
Mstt Allegra was 4-for-4 with
three doubles and two RBI for
the Rams, while Tormos drove
In five runs with a double and •
home run in a 3-for-3 effort
and Horwath was 2-for-3 with a
double and two RBI.

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BASEBALL
LAKE MARY - Lake Maty and
Lyman both won their second
games In as many days on the
second day o f the Ramlnolc
Classic at Lake Mary High
School Tuesday evening.
Graves (2-fbr-2) and Rottell
drove In two runs each, while
Hess was 2-for-4 with a double
to lead Lyman (3*3). which rah

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Mary. AScgra 3. Tbrrnoa. Horwath. 38 _
mme. HR . Lake Mary. Throw*. Ike-

4-1.

ORLANDO • Dave Walsh du­
plicated his performance from
the first game of the season,
scoring three goals and adding
a like number of assists as the
Oviedo boys' lacrosse team
raised Its record to 2-0 with an
8-3 victory over homeatandlng
Colonial Tuesday night. *
*1 think our defense la going
to remain solid.’ said Oviedo
coach Ed Norton. "The key Is

whether or not our oftense will
continue to gel. Each game
we’re trying to execute better.’

Mike Sheet* had another
strong game tn goal for the Li­
ons. turning away 16 Grena­
diers shots. John Roth. Frank
Stratton and Jason Dr hiberg
had strong games on defense.
In addition to Walah. Braden
Prlckett and Manny Morales
had two goals each and Jones
added one score. Fltxgerald
netted three goals for Colonial.
Oviedo will play at Lake Mary
on Thursday tn a Junior varalty/varstty
doubleheader
starting at 8 p.m.

SOFTBALL
WINTER SPRINGS - Winter
Springs' softball team opened
Its Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence schedule with an Impres­
sive victory over previously un­
defeated Seminole. 11-0, Tues­
day evening.
Pitcher L Wright hurled a
one-hitter for the Bears to
raise her record to 2-0.
Crux led the Winter Springs
oftense. going 3-for-3, with a
double and three RBI. Rey­
nolds hit a double and a triple
for three RBI's. Pace had a
double and one RBI.

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Wednesday. February 24. 1999 • I I

Don’t count your chickens...
Lake Howell rallies to nip Edgewater
at the horn in boys regional basketball
lly J e ff Bcrllnlcfce_____________
a s s is t A

SANFORD - Something was
missing from I fir Iasi couple of
basketball games I have atIrndrd.
All of the regular tilings wrrr
in plarr...the crowd, ihr
chrrrlradcrs. the players, thr
roac hes and referees.
Al I lie start of the game, the
players wrrr Introduced and
then the players took the court
for the tip-off.
I'm not rvrn sure how many
people noticed the missing
element or If I was the only
one. hut a staple In American
sports was passed over.
Where was the National An­
them?
Tlie crowd came In, the game
started and no one stood and
saluted the flag as they have
everywhere else I have hern.
What Is the deal? Have we
become so anxious for the
game that we want to brush
over something so Important?
Does anyone even know why
It has become such a long
’
standing tradition to play our
nation's anthrm before every
sporting event?
It started hark during World
War I, Baseball Instituted the
playing of the anthem In honor
afltie soldiers who werr ilgluIng for our country.

Today, the playing of the N a ­
tional Anthem at games can
actually stand for a couple o f
things.
It can, o f course, stand for
our country and be played as a
reminder of how lucky we are
to live In a free society.
Like our predecessors who
started the tradition, we need
to be thankful that we are able
to enjoy things like football
and hockey.
It Is because o f the dedica­
tion o f those who came before
us that we don't live In socie­
ties where we are told what to
enjoy. Especially In times o f
conflict, we need to take a m i­
nute and think about those
who are risking their Uvea to
better ours.
; Playing the anthem before
sports events can also stand
:for the competitive spirit and
putting that competitive spirit
In perspective.
• Even though the two teams
are out there to beat one an ­
other. In the end. when they

-'Walk off the court and shake
;hands, the battle Is left on the
{court and we are all Just
Americans again.
' O f course, I wouldn't blame
&lt;high schools for not wanting to
ipUy the song. White people are
; supposed to be standing and
•either singing or listening, they
•are talking, taunting each
;other and laughing. Most o f the
'•male crowd members still have
;their hate on and It's like pull­
ing teeth to get people to actu­
a lly stand.
* Why Is It that everyone wants
-to enjoy the benefits o f this
country vet refuse to pay It an
ounce o f respect? Docs It really
hurt anyone to be quiet and
stand for a three minute song?
Maybe I'm making way too
big a deal out o f this but 1 was
really shocked when I didn't
hear the anthem a week ago. I
have been to four games In the
past week at two different
schools and haven't heard It
played once.
We need to get back to that
tradition because it Is a good
one and It means something to
a lot o f us.

s t o r is

see Lincoln Tuesday, In G on­
zalez (near Pensacola) Thurs­

Lake Howell fans (above) choor
wildly as they enjoy a phenomonal
como-lrom behind. 65-63. victory
ovor Edgewater Tuesday night
cappod by a game winning jump
shot by senior forward Brad Hoffar
(loft) in the final socond as the Sil­
ver Hawks won in tho boys' basket­
ball Rogional Ouarlorfinals
Lako Howell will travol to tho Pan­
handle to play Gonzaloz-Tate High
School Thursday night in tho Re­
gional Semifinals starling at 7:30
p.m. Central Standard Time.

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SCC splits
in softball
SPORTS EDITOR

SANFORD - The opening
day o f the Mid-Florida
Conference season did not
go exactly as planned for
the Seminole Community
College softball team as It
split a doubleheader with
Central Florida Community
College from Ocala. 2-1 (in
eight Innings) and 5-3.
"Not a good day for us.’
said
SCC
head
coach
Courtney Miller. *We didn't
hit the ball well all day and
our defense didn't make the
routine plays. After each
error
we committed
It
seemed like CFCC capitalteed and scored off o f them.
'Nikki (Sauerbrey) and
Traci (Miller) pitched well
enough to win both games.
Trad had a no-hitter going
Into the sixth Inning. We
left to many runners on
base and when we had op­
portunities to blow open
the game, we didn't take
advantage of them. Aa poor
aa we played, we were
lucky to split today.*
SCC will host Florida
Community College from
Jacksonville in a double­
header starting at 2 p.m.
and 4 p.m. on Thursday.

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PATRIO TS 1-5
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Wakeman and Crane. Sauerbrey
and Olttespte. WP _ Sauerbrey (5Ot. LP _ Waketnan. Save _ none.
2fl . CFCC. William*. 311 . none.
HR _ none.

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Miller (0 2|. Save _ none. 2U
CFCC. Gam a: SCC. Gillespie 2. 311
- CFCC. William*. IIK . none, tec*
ante . SCC » 3 overall. 1-1 In MidHonda Conference.

BASEBALL

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CASSELBERRY - The Lakr
Unwell txiys baskrtball team
was dead. Beaten. With a fork
Mm k In tlirm.
Evrn tlir Edgrwatrr High
StliiMil
chrrrlradrrs
wrrr
IMilnttng al tlir scoreboard
when tlir Silver Hawks trailed
Iry 13 |x&gt;lnts with three min­
utes remaining In the Regional
Quarterfinal
game of
the
FHSAA state playoffs.
It wasn't quite over.
Brad Hoffar s long junijrer
with a second remaining lilted
the Hawks to an Improbable
comeback 65-63 win and a
meeting with Tale High School,
a 76-53 victor over Tallahas­

Patriotism
ishould be
a part o f
the game

Everyone In the studlum
would stand, remove their hats
and take a moment to remem­
ber the men who were giving
their lives so that they could
enjoy things like an afternoon
In the ball park.
This tradition has endured
; through the years and 1 for one
am not ready to see It fade
without so much as a notice.

vr

day at H:30 p in. our time.
Lake Howell lias hern slung
liy some buzzer-beaters this
season Including a freak shot
Iry Del.iik I that kept the Silver
Hawks from a regular season
district tie, hut this time. It
was the Stiver Hawks that
pulled out the miracle.
With the game tied at 63 63.
Dike Howell took possession
with 10 H seconds remaining In
regulation. Lake Howell roach
Steve Kolin set up a play for
guard Reggie Kohn. hut Hoffar
w.is wide o|h-ii on the left wing.
T h e play was for Reggie to
go one-on-one or go to the
open man. Hr made a great
pass," Steve Kohn said.
Kotin brought the hall downrnurt. made a movr to Ids
right, then found Hoffar wide
open.
Hoffar. who missed some key
free throws In the DrLand loss,
made amends, hitting nothing
hut net.
"I had to fade away, hut I felt
good about It.* Hoffar said. *Wr
hit a wall early tonight, hut I
can't Irellcvr we came hack.*
As Hollar s shot went In. Hie
Dike Howell fans who purkrd
the gym stonnrd the court as
tlir buzzer sounded, but the
game wusn’t quite over.

Game 14 . latkr Mary v* IS-ltona al
latkr Mary llld&gt; SdmJ. 7 p m

RAMINOLE CLASSIC
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22

SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27
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F H S A A P LA Y O F F S
BOYS BASKETBALL

TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23
liainr 4 _ l.yman II. Sjm iir t'rrrk 5
(fume 5 . I.akr Mary 11 Mainland I
Game 0 _ Srnilrw-lr *•* Sr-alxrrar

REGION QUARTERFINALS
TUESDAY
latkr llowrllf'.S MjjrwateT til

WEDNEBDAY. FEBRUARY 24

REGIONAL SEMIFINALS

tiamr 7 _ Seminole v» Sprin r t rrrk
al Semln&lt;4e Midi Srtnnil. 4 30 p m
Game H _ Is Ilona vs l.yman at
Srmlnolr I lid i Si I tool 7 p in
Game 9 . Sraltrrrar vs Mainland al
latkr Mary llld&gt; S&lt; ln«il 7 p in

THURSDAY
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GIRLS SOCCER
STATE SEMIFINALS
at Oeaa Cai Stadium. TaUakaaaaa

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Ganir 10 _ l.yinan vs Sralxrrrr al
latkr Mary llld i Srlwol 4 30 p ni
Ganir 11 . S|inMr trrrk vs latkr
Mary al latkr Mary llld&gt; S« M...I 7
p rn
tiamr 12 . Mainland vs Is-ltona al
Srmlnolr |lid&gt; Si limit 7 p in

THURSDAY
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Klvrt I Mill S tiiail 3 p m
latkr Mary vs 1‘aikland M Siiair
man Iknidav Midi St li&lt;*4 H p in

STATE FINALS

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28

SATURDAY

tiamr l.l . Mainland vs Srmlnolr al
Srmlnolr Midi Stlwail 7 p in

After a heated argument. 0.9
seconds were put hack on the
clock while the court was
cleared o f fans and debris.
Edgewater had to go the
length of the court In under a
second, mid went with a deep
|&gt;ass that was knocked away
by a Dike Howell defender.
Even though the hall was
touched, no time expired and
Edgewater had an Inbound*
pass from lialfcourt.
Tile Eagles got off a shot, hut
It was way off and this time the
Sliver Hawks could celebrate
for real.
Edgewater had defeated Dike
Howell In the first round of regtonals last season, so the
game was a rematch. Only this
time. Edgewater was without
star Marquis Daniels
who
transferred to Mount Zion In
North Carolina after a spectarular Junior season.
'As seniors, we Just said this
Isn't our last game and we
never quit.* Hoffar said. Tuts
season has hern too good for
us and we wanted revenge for
last year."
Hoffar (10 points). Regglr
Kohn (19) and Chad Parsons
(12) are all seniors and It

t IIAMI-IOSSIIII- Hpm

looked like they would he
playing their final game when
the Sliver Hawks trailed. 62-49
with three minutes to play.
Then, the comeback started.
Hoffar hit a short Jumper and
Kohn followed an Edgewater
turnover with a three-point
bomb from way beyond the are
to cut the deficit to 62-54.
Edgewiiter continued to nm
and. after a missed shot.
•Justin Kane hit two free throws
for the home team.
Dike Unwell forced another
turnover and Kolin cut It to 625H with a short Jumper.
Fifty-four seconds remained
and Edgewater continued to
fall apart. A missed free throw
- the Eagles missed five of their
final six fmm tiie line • gave
Dike Howell another posses­
sion und Kohn made It 62 61
with another three-pointer.
After two more missed free
throws. Lake Howell took the
lead. 03-62, on u Kohn 15footer with 18 seconds left to
complete the comeback.
Edgewater made a free throw
on Its next possession, but
missed Its second and tlir
Hawks called time-out with

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D uo figh tin g fo r lead in W o m e n ’s Softball
B y Dean Sm ith______________________________
SPORTS EDITOR

SANFORD - The Sharks and Don I'ahlns
of Sanford have moved ahead of the pac k
In Ihc Clly o f Sanford Recreation and
Parks Women’s Polar Bear Slow Iltch
Softball League at Ptnchurst Park.
Tuesday. Paula Songer's two-run double
In the bottom o f the sixth Inning erased a
13-12 deficit as Don Pablos of Sanford
edged Vaughan Incorporated 14-13.
The Sharks, meanwhile, quickly took
rare of a 4-3 drftrlt and went cm to thump
Paul's Truck and Auto Rrpalr. 19-9.
Last week. Curt's Allryrats gave thr
Sharks a run. being tlrd 6-6 uftrr two In­
nings and leading 7-6 going Into the bot­
tom of the fifth Inning. But the Sharks
scored a nm In thr fifth Inning to tic the
score then plated live nm s In the bottom o f
the sixth Inning to win going uway. 12-7.
In the oilier game. Vaughan Incorpo­
rated led 4-0 after Iwo Innings only lo see
Paul's Truck and Auto Repair come up with
nine runs over the fourth and fifth Innings
to win 9-6.
Tlie Sharks are 5-1 and lead Don Pablos
o f Sanford (4-1) by a half game. Complet­
ing the standings are Paul's Truck and
Auto Repair (3-3). Curt's Allcycats (2-3)
and Vaughan Incorporated (0-6).
Next Tuesday al Plnehurst Park. Paul's
Truck and Auto Repair faces Curt's Alleycats at 7 p.m. and Don PabloB of Sanford
challenges (he Sharks at 8 p.m. Vaughan
Incorporated has the week off.
Providing the offense were:

FEBRUARY 10

Sharks: two hits _ Teresa Howdyshell
(two home runs, two nms. four RBI). Debo­
rah Manfred! (double, two runs). Sheila
Sanders (three runs). Kathy Spellman
(RBI); one hit _ Robin Bishop (three nms,
RBI). Debbie Huss (run. two RBI); one nm
_ Tanya Geiger; one RBI _ Beth Hundrlser.
Curt's Allryrats: three hits _ Becky
Simpson (double, two runs, two RBI); two
hits _ Julie Knrcht (run. RBI). Cindy
Decker (RBI); one hit _ Kathy Kllngrnsmlth
(double, run. RBI). Barbie Bartels (run.
RBI). Jodi Johnson (run). Dee Walden
(run). Cathy Lynn (RBI). Sue Nlckell.
Paul's Truck and Auto Rrpalr: three hits
_ Ann Dmza (double, two runs): two hits _
Teresa Flnck (triple, run. two RBI). Kim
Myers (run. three RBI): one hit _ Belinda
Anderson (two runs. RBI). Barb Marlin
(two RBI). Dlno Wilson (RBI). Tammy
Japes; two runs _ Becky McCaman; one
nm _ Shrill Walters.
Vaughan Incorporated: three hits _
Mamie Burkett (home run, two runs, two
RBI). Cindy Giles (run. RBI): one hit _ Pam
Cornell (nm. RBI). Debbie Bem lng (RBI).
UiAnne Maclsaac (run), Jana Booker; one
nm _ Sondala Chaplin.

Cindy Giles (home run. two nms. two RBI).
Mamie Burkett (nin. RBI): two hits
Deb­
bie Burning (run). Brec Darts (nm). LuAruie
Maclsaac (nin): one hit _ Bonnie Chaplin
(grand slam), Jana Booker (triple, iwo
runs. RBI). Liz Taylor (nm. RBI). Sandala
Chaplin (nin); one run. one RIM _ Pam
Cornell: one run _ Kelly Eckcr.
Sharks: four hits _ Tanya Geiger (home
nm. double, three nms. four RBI): three
hits _ Beth Hundrlser (run. RBI): two hltB _
Robin Bishop (home run. four nms. RBI).
Jenny Blowers (doublr. nm. two RBI).
Debbie Huss (double, run. RIM). Kathy
Spellman (two runs, three RBI). Teresa
Howdyshell (two m m . two RBI). Gloria
Eflrd (run. RBI); one hit _ Sheila Sanders
(two runs. RBI). Carrie Sutton (run); one
run. two RBI _ Deborah Manfredl.
Paul's Truck and Auto Repair: two hits _
Teresa Flnck (home run. run. three RBI)T
Barb Martin (triple, two runs. RBI). Renae
Lanza (triple, two RBI). Tammy Japes
(double, run. two RBI). Shelll Walters (nm);
one hit _ Belinda Anderson (tun. RBI). Arm
Lanza (run). Becky McCaman (run). Kim
Myers (run). Dlno Wilson.___________________
C»rt . AUaycst*

FEBRUARY 19

FEBRUARY 23
Don Pablos o f Sanford: three hits _ Paula
Songcr (triple, double, two runs, four RBI).
Marie Byrd (two runs. RBI): two hits _ Di­
ane Colangelo (two runs, two RBI). Lynette
Barkley (run. two RBI). Angela Whitney
(two runs): one hit _ Lucy Sellers (two runs,
two RBI). Kellie Otero (two runs. RBI). Lisa
Shaw (run).
Vaughan Incorporated: three hits _ ,

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Lake Howell girls soccer team No. 1 in nation
STOUTS EDITOR

CASSELBERRY - The Lake
Howell girls' soccer team will
have some added Incentive
when It takes to the field at
Gene Cox Stadium in Tallahas­
see on Thursday.
As If It needed any more.
The Stiver Hawks (22-1-2),
which are already flying hlgli
after winning their flrst ever
Seminole Athletic Conference
and Class 6A-District 3 ch am ­
pionships. were ranked No. 1
In the nation by the National
Soccer Coaches Association o f

America In Its most recent
poll.
But to make things even
more Interesting. Lake Howell's
opponent In the Semifinals of
the FHSAA
(Florida
High
School Activities Association)
Class 6A Stale Champion­
ships. Spanish River High
School (24-1-3) from Boca Ra­
ton. was ranked No. 6 In the
same poll.
The Silver Hawks and Sharks
will be playing the 3 p.m. game
on Thursday and newly elected
Governor Jrb Bush Is expected
to be In attendance.
The other Class GA game fea­

tures defending State Cham ­
pion Lake Mary taking on M.
Stoneman Douglas High School
from Parkland at 8 p.m.
The Rams are trying to win
the state title the same way
they did a year ago. lose the
district (Inal and win live road
games to claim the crown.
Also. If Lake Mary and Lake
Howell win their semifinals,
this would be the second year
In a row two Central Florida
teams would be meeting In the
Championship Game.
Last year, the Rams defeated
Winter Park for the ring.

The Class 6A Championship
Game is set for 8 p.m. Satur­
day night In Gene Cox Stadium
In Tallahassee.

NATIONAL RANKING#
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A new owner, new menu Items and a new atUtude are
what have made China Star Chinese buffet a big hit In
the Sanford area.
Located on 17-92. the huge restaurant offers a casual
dining area for Camilles and a lounge where patrons can
enjoy their meals, great prices on beverages and sports
on the television. Everything has been spruced up In the
restaurant and lounge areas so no matter the preference,
the tables and area are kept dean and the atmosphere Is
lovely.
There are over 100 Items on China Star's piping hot
buffet. From won ton and egg drop soups to chocolate
pudding and cake, there lant much that a customer
could look for that Isn't on the buffet.
Besides the Chinese traditions like fried rice, lo mein
noodles, pepper steak, sesame chicken, egg rolls and
everyday specialty Items, there are a lot o f ‘American"
dishes as well.
Fresh roasted turkey and prime rib are always avail­
able with all the fixings like mashed potatoes, gravy and
fresh vegetables. There are also various choices of fried
chicken and seafood Items, traditional aide dishes like
macaroni and cheese or the chefs choice and all the
sauces to go with every Item.
There Is also a foil salad bar complete with several
types of seasonal fresh fruit.
Haven't found enough yet to feed an army?
China Star alto offers the freshest meats and vegeta­
bles that are stir fried while you w ait It adds a lot to both
the meal and the atmosphere to watch the chef prepare
the items on the open faced grill with all o f Um ceremony
you usually can only find In a Japanese steakhouse.
Once you've eaten more delicious food than you should
have, there ts always room for dessert
Selections Include ice cream with all the toppings, var- ,
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Hated bale*, and continuing

Seminole

C itru s brigh ten s u p w in te r m eals
Woman’s club
Lake Mary Woman's Club
meets the fourth Wednesday of
each month from September
through May (except Decem­
ber's meeting, which Is Dec.
161. For Information, contact
Ann Klrkendall. 302-9331.

Recovery, Inc
Recovery. Inc.. Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For
information, call 660-2003. or
896 5906.

TOPS
Local Chapter 232 o f TOPS
In Longwood (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly) meets every Wednes­
day at 6:30 p.m.. In the audito­
rium o f South Seminole Hospi­
tal. 555 W. State Road 434.
Longwood. Weighing begins at
5:30 p.m. The Apopka chapter
meets
every Wednesday, at
9:30 a.m... at Lakevlew Chris­
tian Church. 1400 Bear Lake
Road Apopka. For Information,
call (407) 293-5048.

Al-Anon
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-Anon Is an anonymous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone who Is a relative or
friend o f an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets
each Monday at 7 p.m. and
Thursday at 7 p.m. Meetings
are held In the back room o f
the Sahara Club. 2587 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford. All
meetings are non-smoking.

For additional meeting times
and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more Infor­
mation. call 291-1900.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Or­
lando Regional South Seminole
HospM fi &gt;888 West State hoad
434. Longwood. Nar-Anon is a

support group open to families
and friends o f addicts. Join for
support In coping with your
addict: gain serenity to make
decisions and put your live
back in focus. Call (4071 322­
3434. 333-9204. or 294-6504
for more Information.

At Seminole Towne

Marionette Star Theater, Petting Z oo
inment

Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Lake Mary
meets
Thursday
mornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m., at the Marriott
Courtyard, off West Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Mike
McLean, president, at 324­
5662.

Sertoma Club
The Sertoma Club of South
Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancement of speech and
hearing children, meets every
Thursday morning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m.. at the Florida Hos­
pital Senior Citlzrns Center.
1097 Sand Fond Lake Road
which connects to Lake Emma
Road, one mile south o f Lake
Mary Boulevard.
Potential
members are Invited to attend.
For information, call
Oene
Prestera. (407) 767-1234.

The Grove
* Counseling Center
w ill be rvceiving50%
o f the fa ir Vprofits to
support their drug
prevention efforts
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Toastmasters
The Omni Toastmasters Club
•6861 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Building.
1000 AAA
Drive,
Heathrow. Oueata and prospec­
tive members are welcome.
Call Jim Ocque. 942-5227 for In
formation.

ToughLove support
ToughLove Orlando, a pap
ent support group, meets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church.
2140 Hwy. 434. Longwood.
ToughLove Is a self-help, ac­
tive. parent support group for
parents troubled by their chil­
dren's behavior. The group la
open to parents of preteens,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
For more Information call
(407) 3244)724 or vldt their
web site at toughlove.org.

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�2A •Seminole Herald. Santonl. Honda - Wednesday. February 24. 1999

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1920 which housed the Seminote

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tide of Park Avenue between
First and Second Street. The sign
on the building next door reads
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Writer

Sanford calendars wMch con­
tinue on sate at the Sanford Mueeum and Knight's Shoe Store.

Just a dream
o f Gator Rail
I had hoped to ride Just
once on the wherls of Gator
Rail a trip fantastic from the
waterfront hotel nt Port M el­
lon Park to downtown O r ­
lando.
Hopefully, the northern
alignment of the Central
Florida system would be on
line in 2010.
The way rvriyonc was
talking Tuesday at the Sem i­
nole County Commissioners
meeUng. there's little chance
of Good ole Gator Rail service
for a long, long time. There's
loo much bickering. Too
many negative engineers.
A nice fellow named Barley
- Many Barley of Metro Plan *
Is the one the others should
be listening to about light
rati. He tried to make sense
of the Issue Tuesday, and
asked everyone to work to­
gether.

There's been a great deal of
dissension about the northern
alignment." Barely said. "But
all this can be worked out if
we work at It."
There are some sweet tightrail systems serving many
cities and counties through­
out America. The San Fran­
cisco Bay Area has BART. The
Dallas-Ft. Worth area has
DART. No one has suggested
Florida come up with a
sound-alike. That's why we
should settle on Color R ail
Growing up In Washington.
D.C., I was a frequent cus­
tomer on the city's old trolley
line. School Idds used to tide
the trolley for three cents a
trip.
The best Capital Transit
trolley route was called the
Cabin John Run. It took us to
the great Glen Echo amusegood as thoae at the park. “
The track was high above the
C&amp; O Canal and the Potomac
River.
When I waa a sophomore at
Qansaga High School in D.C..
a bunch of my classmates and
the girls from Notre Dame
Academy were trapped on a
trolley for seven hours. A
monstrous snow storm had
paralysed the nation's Capi­
tal. We had our three cents
worth that day.
There were trolley tracks
right in front of the White
House on Itermsyivanla Are.
Pamenaera sot on or o ff on a
small island just steps from
the White House lawn. All the
tracks have been pulled, of
course. The old trolley bam
remains in Georgetown.

Agency offer tips on how
to avoid termite troubles
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
TALLAHASSEE • Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services
Commissioner Bob Crawford Is warning homeowners that this te

the time of year when termites begin to "swarm." or leave their
colonies to search for new nesting sites. Many homeowners dis­
cover that they have a termite problem when they find termite
■warmers (winged, black faucets about 1/4-Inch long) In their
homes. But homebuilders and homeowners can take steps to
avoid termite problems.
This requires two things: proper construction techniques and
proper termite protection application. Construction features that
increase chances of termite infestation Include wood-to-sod con­
tact (aiding, steps, porches), short overhangs that allow rainwater
to wash soil at base of foundation, soil-filled planters against the
side of a house, stucco on wire lath extending below grade, and
wooden parches or steps that come Into contact with the bouse.
Most protection chemicals can only be used fay state licensed
pest control applicators. Application of theae chemicals also re ­
quires specialized equipment and te not something that home­
owners can easily do. Termite control companies have. this
equipment.
"It's wdl worth the time and expense to prevent a termite fades-

WEATHER
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Today: Partly cloudy. Highs In
the upper-60s. Lows In the
upper-40s. Tlsrsdsy and Fri­
day: Sunny. Highs In the low
to mkh70s. Lows In the low50a. gaftardapt Partly cloudy.
Highs to the mld-70a. Lows In
the low-SOa. Sunday: Thun­
derstorms. Highs In the low70s. Lows In the low-50s.

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As an independent AutoOwners agent, we take great

Smyrna B a t e * Seas arc 24 feet with a moderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona la 06 degrees and
at New Symma. 66 depeea.
Winds are from the west at
10-15 m p il.

interest in you - as well as

treatment during

contract annually."
There are also easy steps you can take to reduce your risk of
termite Infestation.

at i-aoo HELP FLA If you have questions about termite control or
a complaint again * a termite company. call 1-80 HELP FLA. Par
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The Department investigates complainta against pest control
companies and te in the ptoccaa of conducting tnsprettena o f
termite control treatments. Adailntetrathr action can be taken
Hat 4ft ^
treatments prop­
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Termites can cause rrtn id w dmnagr, ao tfs wise to ^and a
little up front to avoid costly problems later.

Your Business on the £ut
track to the future.

Com ing
This Sunday
Avaita|de at all City Halls
and The Chamber of
Commerce throughout
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The follow ing rvporta were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's OJflice fo r Incident. recorded through Feb. 22:

Domestic violence:
ALtAMOWTC 8HUNOQ. Ji i M m e m l , 400 H u t , Feb. 22.
9:47 p.m. A 36-year-old man was arrested fay Seminole County
sheriffs deputies for domestic violence. Deputies said the man
hit his girlfriend in the head with a sofa cushion while they ar­
gued over the remote control for the television. The man fot an­
gry when she took the remote control away from him and
changed the channel. He told deputies that he just wanted to
get her attention when she took the remote. She complained o f a
sore neck after the aftercation.
LM B MART. « * M n o t 100 Mssfc. Feb. 22. 11:36 p.m. A 24year-old woman was arrested fay Lake Manr M ice for domestic
violence. M ice said she scratched her boyfriend's dace with
her fingernails when ahe got angry with him far not tcOmg her
he was going to come home (tom worii late. She accused him of
seeing another woman. She scratched him when he dented the
accusation. The couple was arguing tn her car at the time of the
Incident.

D U I:
LOWQWOOO, fall K its 4 at t a f i Isad 464. Feb. 21. 11:55
p.m. A 59-year-old man waa arrested fay the Florida lllffisn y
Patrol for driving under the influence.

D n ifs:

c t N u a n r . m m s m t i n , m s m m Feb. 23 . s :2 i
a m. A 27-year-old woman and a 25-year-old man were arrested
by Seminole County sheriffs deputies far possess! on of less
than 20 grams of marijuana. Deputies said the man and the
woman were tn a car that appeared to be filled with smoke.
When deputies approached the car and asked that the window
be rolled down so they could ta li to the occupants, they
amcUed burning cannabis and saw a marijuana cigarette
burning In the ashtray. They searched the car but found no
other drugs.
M FO IB . 1«“ atm t at O N . Feb. 22. 5:36 a m A 19-yearold man waa arrested fay Seminole County sheriff's deputies far
p o ttem o n 01 c n c * cocaine wiin mien! to aiiuiixitc ana wiui
posaesslon of marijuana. Deputies said he appeared to be con­
ducting a series of drug sales born his bicycle as he rode
around the area. They said they stopped him for having faulty
equipment on hla bike and searched htm. In his Atmt pocket,
they found two vtala containing two pieces o f crack cocaine
each. They also found a marijuana cigarette tucked behind hla

FSb. 22. S&amp;4 pjn. A
40-year- "
B
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----of the open container law. Pokcc aald the woman left a
a cold beer, opened It up and was drinking It aa she
* toward the sidewalk.

theft:

2:49 p tn,
A 37-year-old woman wna arrested fay Swnlnolr County sheriffs
deputies for retail theft. Deputies aald ahe walked Into a store,
tried an a hat and never took the hat off aa rite left the store.
Ik e hat waa valued at 66.
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be fed,* Rush aald. “Bui, those
people do not need to be fed In
this neighborhood.*
Rush said soup kitchens to­
day are more dangerous than
soup kitchens were 20 yearn
ago.
There are fights and drug
deals In soup kitchens of to­
day.* Rush aakl.
Linda Walter, a historic dis­
trict resident, aald ahe la con­
cerned that the soup kitchen
would lower property values In
the district.
Jay Harder, director of planrang ana development tor senfora, said that while Seminole
Volunteer Enterprises does
have a rite plan on file, they do
not have a penult to operate a
soup kitchen. The stove tn the
kitchen has not been con­
nected.
Mayor Larry Dale aald San­
ford should tighten 1
regulations throughout the efty.
*We should stt down and
have a total overhaul of our en­
tire zoning dasrifleattons,* Dale
aald to the applause of the his­
toric district residents in atten­
dance.
Commissioners Kerry Lyons
and Brady Lessaid arid they
agreed with the statements of
the historic district reridenta
“Sanford can't handle the en­
tire county's problems.* Les­
sen! aald. *1 think providing
food In this atmosphere, and
studies have proven this, fas(era oepenaence ana nopeieee*

rtfulattana ■ they
equally throughout the dty.
TVe must face the feet that we
w vc poc in i oi puvuif ncrc,
WUUama aald. *The people are
going lo be hero. 1 am con­
cerned when I hear the leaders
focus on the fed that Kb not the
federal, otate, county, or city’s
rraponrihUtty to care for these
people. These people arc here.
You cannot push them M o the
SL Johns River.*
Melts said that
work with police to ensure dad
people do not loiter at the soup
kitchen.

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Jeray. Mark and Rual of Del­
Jorge Betancourt. 77. of tona; father, Samud of Orlando;
Punta Garda Circle. Winter tnclher, Mllagros Martinez of
Springs, died on Monday. Feb- Sanford: stepdaughters, Kathy
n m y 22. 1999. He waa born Acostal and Michelle Acosta of
an Nov. 2. 1821 In Aredbo, New Jersey; brother, Alexis
Puerto Moo. He moved to Cen­ Cm* of Sanford and airier. Mltral Florida tn 1969. He waa a lagros Young of Ormond Beach.
Aftmen-Long Funeral Home.
news Industry printer
DeBaiy tat charge of arranger .rtw iif church.
Survivors Include wife, Anto­
nia Betancourt of Winter
trio "Hooey" Q. Klnde. 63 of
Springs; aono, John of New
Costa
Circle. Winter Springs.
Jersey and Oeorge o f Wiscon­
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Fcbvaury 22,
sin; dauffdera, Elisabeth of ...........
1999.
Bora
April
14, 1935 In
Pennyslvanla and Anne o f Kan­
sas and brother, Juan o f Puerto Ranefldd. n J „ ahe moved to
Centra) Florida in 1906. She
Rico.
Bakhrin-Falrefalld
Funeral worked as a customer service
Home, Oviedo, in charge o f ar- agent and was a member of the
Telephone Pioneers of Florida,
“ tie was a Roman Catholic.
Survivor* Include husband.
— ie of Winter
Otegory Brule o f
Fruits. Colo.; Oeorge Nmte o f
Luugwood. Oerald Klmte of
Winter Springs, daughters.
Christine Brake of Ounmaon.
Cols.* and Amanda Deckaid o f

Home. Oviedo. In charge of ar­
rangements.
WUlle Lott. 81. W. Morse
Blvd.. Winter Park,
died
Thursday. Feb. 18, 1999. Bom
tn Douglas. Oa., he moved to
Central Florida In 1960. Mr.
Lott was a horticulturist and a
former. He was a Baptist.
Mr. Lott waa a WWII Veteran.
He enjoyed working with vege­
tation. He enjoyed hla personal
garden and talking with hla
family. Mr. Lott grew up In
UXB L MAY
Lola I. May. 75, o f Tangelo
Drive. Sanford, died Monday,
February 22. 1999. Bom In
Sklatook, Okla., ahe came to
Central Florida tn 1965. She
Survivors Indude son, Roy D.
May of Sanford; brothers, Leon­
ard Baldwin and Gene Baldwin
of California; sisters, Betty
Baldwin o f Wichita. Kan.; Ruby
Baldwin of Oklahoma and two
granddaughters.
Baldwin-Fairchild /Oaklawn
Park Cemetery In charge of ar-

County’s environmental efforts
to maintain our very popular
derignatlon aa Florida’s Natu­
ral Choice.
McLain’s
appearance
touched off a friendly exchange
with the Sierra Chih and C-Red
people and waa captured by
several o f the TV crews that
ramr to the event expecting to
bear only one side o f the I

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will have recreational and aradende activities.
W ell deaid the recreational activities to be fun

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Residents say ‘no’ to soup kitchen
By BOI Karas
STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The battle lines
are drawn over the possibility
of a nonprofit soup kitchen for
the needy opening In Sanford's
historic district.
Seven residents o f the h is­
toric district told the City Com­
mission Monday that they will
fight against plans by Seminole

Volunteer Enterprises Inc. to
open a soup kitchen that will
feed needy people at 407 W.
Fourth Street.
Jean Metts. executive director
of Seminole Volunteer Enter­
prises. said a date has not been
set for opening
the soup
kitchen. She said the agency
has spent $172,000 In C om ­
munity
Development
Black
Grant money to restore the two

buildings
where
the soup
kitchen would be locatrd.
"We have tried hard to be a
good neighbor.* Metts said.
"The people we hope to help
are not Just homeless. Many of
the seniors who volunteer with
us are short of money at the
end of the month. I want to help
working mothers who struggle
to feed their family.*
Linda Kuhn, director of Main

Street Inc. and a resident o f the
historic district, said the soup
kitchen would encourage Job­
lessness by offering *a hand­
out. not a handup.* She said
the soup kitchen would foster
crime In the historic district.
*We seem to have become a
dumping ground for the unsa­
vory Individuals who other
communities won't take.* Kuhn
said. *A handout simply pro­

motes joblessness, crime and
helplessness.*
Bart Rush, a downtown mer­
chant and resident o f the h is­
toric district, said he would
fight as hard to prevent the
soup kitchen from opening In
the historic district as he did to
promote the hotel-conference
center at Fort Mellon Park.
*1 think those people need to

Flssas ass $swp, Pag* SA

just what kind of Jobs are
really out there In the engi­
neering field at the annual
Engineering Expo. In the
Engineering Building.
Thursday, from 9:30 a.m. to
2:30 p.m.
That evening Harold Cates,
vice president of Technical

Tornado Victims Remembered
County officials unveiled a plaque Tuesday honoring the 12 people
lost in Sanford when tornadoes ripped through Central Florida on
Feb. 23,1998. Family andfriends, as well as county and city
officials attended the event at Lake Jesup Park. A Litany o f
Remembrance and Healing was submitted by the Rev. Bruce B.
Scott. The litany gave thanksfo r unew life out o f destruction, hope
out o f despair, growth out o f difficulty."

B o n d sp eak s at
c o lle ge to n igh t

□QUOTE

University

School m akes com puter
technology a fam ily a ffa ir

in

mWrinkles should
merely Indicated
where smiles have
been «•

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STOCKHOLDER * M EETING
Th* regular annual mooting of
tha
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Oviedo, Florida will bo held at
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t*SS for the purpoae of conoid•ring and voting upon th* fol­
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33771,
Seminole
County.
Florida, under tho Flctniou*
Nam* ol B T JO N H ’S SAY
ANT1WMB A C O L L B C T m S S .
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name with lb* Divlaion of
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N O TIC I OF lA L t
OF m m
Pviauant to FL Stat.371.17(7)
the following vatael wtll bo aoM
tn public aala to tha highoat
bidder to acuity a claim by iho
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win be bold lea* than 00% or
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Florida. Piobate Divtaion. the
eddrea* ol which la 30t N. Part
Avenue, Sanford, FL 13771 Th*
name* and eddrea* ol the
P tn o n tl Repreaentathr* and
the Per*on aI Repreaenlelnre'a
attorney are eel forth below
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nolle* i* carved who have
obtectiona that challenge the
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make arrangements at the erne thee ad la placed. Pleaae keep in mind that
adt in the Personals (date. 21). Business Opportunities (date 55) A Oarage
Salat (217) require payment in advance.

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You can fa i your ad to 407-323-9406
300 N. French Ave„ Sanford 32771 • P. O. Boa 1667, Sanford 32772
Our office la open to oarve you Monday through Friday, 6 am • 9 pm

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268 Legal Setvtoee
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290 Masonry
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153 Acreage Lot For SMe
154 Open House
155 Condomlniume For 8ale
157 MoMe Homos For 8afe
156 Real Estate Wanted
160 Bustoses For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Oupiei For Sale

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Croom* Aradrmy 10. Fouled out
none. Terhntral* _ none. Rrrord*
Orangrmod Chmilan I 9, Crnoma
Aradrtny 6-17,

Continued from Pt|t IB
at L a k e M a ry . 8 p.m . and Lake
B ra n tle y a t Lake H ow ell. 7
p .m .: C la s s O A-D lstrlct 0 T o u r­
n a m e n t at T r in ity Prep: T rin ity
P r r p v s . W in te r Springs. 5 p.m .
a n d L a k e H igh la n d Prrp. vs.
O ra n g e w o o d C h ristian . 7 p.m .
* G irls w e ig h tliftin g _ S e m i­
n o le A th le tic C on feren ce M eet
at L a k e B ra n tle y High S c h o o l.
3 :3 0 p .m .
• B o y s w re s tlin g _ Pine R id ge
at S e m in o le . 7:30 p.tn.: W in te r
S p r in g s
at
S eabrrege.
7 JO
p .m .

w in , lose

BOTH BASKETBALL
RAMS SB. GREYHOUND* SB
U k t M ary (BO)
Coocan I t , Smith 15 Hofmann 10.
Wed* 12. brrntni 1 Total* 2fl 6-9 59

L T «n (BB)
A. Cleveland 3. Croaa 2. Harmon 4.
Simpson 11. Week* 10. Padilla 5. DcUughtn 2. Houston 14. Hamilton 2.
Hobtnaon 2. Total* 15 7-11 56
Lake M ary
17 17 I I 10 _ BB
Lym an
13 S I 14 7 _ SB
Thne-potnl Odd (oaJ* _ Lake Mary 3
(Well* 2. Coocan): Lyman 4 (Slmpaon
2. A. Cleveland. PadUla). Trim foula .
Lake Mary 14; Lyman II. Fouled out .
none Technical* none. Record* _ lalu

C. ShaBer 19. Wright IS. I‘ugh* IQ
D. Shaner II. Deatlle 12. Comcllu* IB.
Hunchettl 7. Total*: 39 10 13 90.
IVrVini 36. Oreen 3. Ramo* 4. Wataon IS. Petmon 0. Trial* 16 10-27
57.

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Thrce-poUit field (o il* _ Orangrsood
Christian 10 1C. ShaBer 4. Pughe 3.
Heattte 3. Wright. 0. ShatterI Croom*
Academy 4 (Iritln * 3. Wat*onl Team
foula _ Orangewood Chrl*ilan 17;

&amp; DREW

Kelly 10. Btalllne B. Htalr B. Jarkaon
17. M alta* B. Wlfoom a Total*: 25 810 59.
U k t BtsalW y 13 S 17 I I
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10 I I 10 S3 . BB
Three-print Held goal* „ Lake llranHey 3 (Rrcrhi 2. Ilaker); West Orange 3
Uariuun 31. Trim foul* . Lake Drantley
10: West Orange 7. Fouled out _ none.
Tri-tmtrala _ none Nernrda . Lake
Drantley 12-10; Weal Orange* 14-9.
Junior vanity _ take tlrantlry 50. Weal
Orange 47.

Thrw polnl Drld goal* _ Florida Air 5
ICmi 3, Howto
Torre*):
Winter
Spring* I Itlmwn) Team foula _ Florida
Air 12: Winter Spring* 10. Fouled out _
none. Trrhnlral* . none. Hemrda _
Florid* Air 19-1; Winter Spring* 1010.
Junior vanity . Wlntrr Spring* 44,
Florida Air 40.

F- MartInn 2. Watla II. 0. Marline*
29. Stanley 3. Wallace 1, Curovtr 0. Ttu
10. Triila: 21 IB-25 0B.

(double, RBI). Rick Barnes (two
runs), Darrel Ealey: two runs i
Tony Rivera: one run _ Brenda
Qodfree.
Bundy/BAH: four hits _
Bobby Brown (home run. tri­
ple, double, run. aeven RBI);
two hits _ John Kelly (double,
two run*. RBI). Pete Wilson
(double, run). Josue Ramos
(three runs, four RBI). Bob
Oakley (two runs, two RBI);
one hit _ Jeff McNair (home
not. run. RBI). Ditto Wilson
(four run*. RBI), Russell Hol­
loman (two runs). Eric Morse
(two runs): one run. two RBI _
Andrew McOagen: two runs _
Steve Jones: one run _ babe

■ M l Day wiO be Saturday.
Ida lS-and-Under will try out
a Fulda aa follows . 5-and-0
at Recreation Department);
[7-M. 9 am.; Bambino Minor
and Bambino Major (11-11).
b Laadiif (13-18) will workout -.
MrtalMedium at 9 am.
win be held at
d Memorial Btedhan on Sat-

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JarfcMm 4. Komrgay 10. Mom m artin
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ter 0. DtUwulh 0. Total*: I I 3-0 27.
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Aradmry 2 (Mttrhrll 21 T rim fouls .
Mount Don B U r 13: Crnoma Arademy
13. FouM out _ none. TrrhnJral* _

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Industrial
nlng by Vantere to wtn a battle
of unbeatena, 10-7; Vantare
came
back
to
thump
Bundy/SAH. 20-1: and DateMax came from behind twice In
the early going to whip Mat­
thew* Associate*. 17-7.
Briar/BBM Corporation te 30, while Vantere la 3-1. Trail­
ing the leader* are Data-Max
(2-2). Bundy/BAH (1-3) and
Matthews Associates (0-3).
This Friday night at Pinehunt Park, Matthew* Associ­
ate* (day* the doublehcader
against Briar/BBM Corpora­
tion at 6JO p.m. and Vantare
at 7JO p.m. and Bundy/BAH

at Altamonte Christian

DaU-Mjuc three hits _ Dee
Rlchmrda (two double*, three
nins), Bill Michaels (double,
run. four RBI). Lewis Arm­
strong (double, run. two RBI):
two hits - Chris Bryaon (grand
aUm, triple, two runs, dye
RBI), Doiuiy Cerce (double, two
runs. RBI). Chip Smith (two
runs. RBI). Ron Wotaaer (two
runs). Joe Sisco (run). A1 Watte
(RBI): one hit _ Eric Mayhew
(run),
Vantere: four hits _ Steve
Brans (triple, run, three RBI):
three hits _ James Coffman
(triple, three tuna. RBI). Frank
Mann (three mm, RBI): two
hits _ Bill Cagbum (triple, two
run*, four RBI), Ken Bauer
(triple, three runs, three RBI),
HJ. Cord— (two runs, three
RBI), Chris Bdafani (three
run*); one hit . Bill Shaw
(grand stem. run. four RBI).
Ouy Beck (run). R u m Oreaver
(run). Mike Lepote: one run .
Ronnie Jaamln.
Date-Max: one hit _ Ron Woteaer (nut). Joe Biaco, Dee
Richards, Lewis Armstrong:
one RBI _ Eric Mayhew.

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Silver Hawks staj| focused
N o . 4 state-ranked L a k e H o w e ll b oys run past S em in o le, 75-32

SANFORD - What a let down.
In true Super Bowl fashion,
this year's 33rd Installment of

It doesn't really matter what
r team won. It doesn't really
- matter what montage of pen
‘ fanners were thrown together
far the halftime show. And tt
1matter which conunrr«*al was the most entertaining.
(It eras the Budwelaer lizards
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favored to win Mew the un-

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game with a losing record and
the Silver Hawks have run
roughshod over everyone on
the way to a number 4 ranking
In the state*. C lu a 6A poll.
Friday night, the Stiver
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Ita wrt game of the season
Tuesday night to Mainland. In
a game which will decide the
fostilct title and tonight. Lake
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first half and ended up with 17
been one of die county's best comfortable lead.
to tie Reggie Kohn for
players even Ihottfi he wasnl
Kohn said he's more conhigh honors for the Sthrr
a vital, part of fast year's team
eemed with Winter Springs and Hawks,
Lake Howell led 35 12 at the
Parsons said his team wasn't center Winston James tonight.
half and Reggie Kohn nailed
looking past Seminole to Win­
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don't------need_ a letdown." --------Hiree straight three-pointers to
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said. "They
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have foe
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the game early in the secb S T S ,,Z
Springs but DeLand's in the
back of everybody's minds."
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Tired or all those big
chain restaurants who
give you prepackaged
meals and little or no
customer service?
Then Bbee's Restau­
rant Is for you.
Started three years
ago by B. Bee Rumph.
this Is the type of res­
taurant that serves up
the best food In the
county while provid­
ing Us customers with
the best In personal­
ised service.
"I started this res­
taurant about three
years ago because I
wanted to do some­
thing different for the
community."
Rumph
said.
"We
serve
breakfast and lunch
the way meals were
supposed
to
be
served."
Rumph makes every
dish to order and only
with the freshest In­
gredients. He* wants
the people who eat at
his restaurant to feel
like they have a meal
out
of their
own
kitchen without all
the preparation time
and dishes to do af­
terward.
Now. not only can
his customers have
the best home cooking
at Bbee’s Restaurant
They can also have it

pie of Sanford.
"1 looked
around
and
realized
that
Sanford
was
long
overdue for a service
like
this."
Rumph
said. "There are so
many people who are
hungry at 8 In the
morning and cant get
out to eat. So I take
breakfast to them."
Rumph said that he
came up with this
Idea when he thought
about
people
who
were shut-in, sick had
no
one
to
make
breakfast for them.
Now. a wife can go
to work and know that
her
sick
husband
wont have to make
breakfast for himself.
And a secretary who
doesnt want to wait
for lunch but cant
leave the office can
have
breakfast
brought to her.
There is 4ttlte an~ ex­
tensive
choice
of
breakfast foods that
Bbee's
can
deliver.
They include various
omelets,
egg
sand­
wiches and breakfast
plates.
In addition,
those early morning
eaters who dont care
for breakfast
foods
can order pork chops,
fried catfish or one of
Bbee's famous, biggest
In town burgers.
With all this quality,
customer service and
good old
fashioned
home cooking,
you
have to wonder If any­
one in Sanford will be
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Veal stars in great winter dishes
Blood Bank
C e n tra l F lorid a Blood B a n k
Is a s k in g d on ors o f all ty p e s
b lo o d
es p e c ia lly
O -ty p e
d o n o rs
• to d o n a te at Its
S a n fo rd
b ran ch .
1302
E.
S e c o n d St. F o r In fo rm a tio n ,
c a ll 322-0822.

A l-A n o n
A su pport g ro u p for frie n d s
o r re la tiv e s o f a lco h o lics (A lA n o n ) m eets e very W e d n esd a y ,
at 8 p .m ., at 111 E. 27th St.,
ju s t w est o f S an ford A ven u e In
S a n fo rd . N ew v is ito rs o r m e m ­
b e r s a re w elco m e to th is 12s te p grou p.

W idow ed persons
A ll w idow ed persona a re In ­
vite d to m eet a t 1:30 p.m . th e
s e c o n d and fou rth W ed n esd a y
o f e v e ry m on th a t the C a s s e l­
b e rry S en io r C en ter. 200 Lake
T r ip le t Drive. C a s s e lb e rry .

ea ch M o n d a y at 7 p.m . and
T h u rs d a y at 7 p.m . M eetin gs
a re h eld In th e b a c k room o f
th e S a h a ra C lub. 2587 South
S a n fo rd
A v e ..
S an ford .
A ll
m e e tin g s a re n on -sm ok in g.
F o r a d d itio n a l m e e tin g tim es
a n d lo c a tio n s tn th e C en tra l
F lo rid a a re a , o r fo r m ore In fo r­
m a tion . c a ll 291*1900.

N a r-A n o n
N a r-A n o n
m eets
every
W e d n e s d a y at .8 p.m . at South
S e m in o le H o sp ita l. 555 W est
S ta te
R o a d 434.
Lon gw ood.
N a r-A n o n Is a su pport grou p
o p e n to fa m ilie s a n d friends o f
a d d ic ts . D a lly th in g w ith an a d ­
d ic t Is m o r e tu rm oil than you
c a n h a n d le b y yo u rself. J o in
fo r su p p o rt tn c o p in g w ith you r
a d d ict; g a in s eren ity to m ake
d e c is io n s a n d put o u r live b a ck
In focu s. C a ll (407) 322-3434.
3 3 3 -9 2 0 4 . o r 294-6504 fo r m ore
in fo r m a tio n .

pher Hill, and Laura Boyard, stu­
d en ts, N e w Engl and Culinary

Go to almost any fine restaurant
these days and you are bound to find
a plethora of unusual fish tantie » har.
sablefish. tileflsh* and farm raided
game temu, ostrich, boar* on the
menu These esotic foods often far out­
number the chicken or steak dishes of­
fered for the less adventurous diner.
Hut one food that has been a rosUUrant staple for decades
and one that
you will still find on even the most
trendy of menus
is veal
Veal, strictly speaking, is the meat
of a calf that is I to 3 months old It
has lived only on milk fit's own
mother's or formula) and has not Ix-en
fed any grains or grasses, a feeding
regim en which ensures delicate,
lender meat. Its many traditional in­
carnations include veal piccata. veal
parmigiana. Veal Oskar, veal scaloppinc, Veal Orioff and veal cordon bleu.
Two o f my favorite veal dishes are
saltimbocca (meaning “jumps in your
mouth), a classic Roman dish of veal
and prosciutto); and os so buco. a dish
of braised veal shanks

Institute. Montpelier. VI.

For topping (gremoUtsi
(M ygra ta *a *oil h
1/1 cup Nasty chases4

W eigh t W atchers
Recovery, Inc
R ecovery. In c.. Is a s e lf-h e lp
m e n ta l h ealth org a n iza tio n fo r
p e o p le w h o s u ffe r from p a n ic
a tta c k s , d ep ressio n , fears and
g e n e ra l n ervou s sym p tom s. F or
In fo rm a tio n , c a ll 660-2003. or
896-5906.

A lo c a l c h a p te r o f W eigh t
W a tc h e r * m e e ts at th e Lake
M ary
C o m m u n ity
B u ild in g
e v e ry T h u rs d a y fro m 4:45 to
6 :4 5 p .m .

MARIALISA
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Toastm asters
T h e O m n i Tbaatm aatera C lub
•6861 w ill m eet a t 5:30 p.m.
e very T h u ra d a y a t th e A A A
B u ild in g.
1000 A A A
Drive.
H ea th ro w . G u e s ts a n d p ro sp ec­
tiv e m e m b e rs a re
w elcom e.
C a ll J im O cq u e. 9 4 2 -5 2 2 7 fo r tn
fo rm a tio n .

Tough Love support
T o u g h L o v e O rla n d o, a p a r ­
en t s u p p o rt grou p, m e e ts every
T h u ra d a y fro m 7 to 9 p.m . a t
S t. S te p h e n L u th era n Church.
2 1 4 0 H w y. 434, Lon gw ood.

ToughLove la a self-help. ac­
tive. parent support group for
parents troubled by thetr chil­
dren's behavior. The group la
open to parents of preteena.

At least several hours, o r one lull
day. before serving, make the upset
Be hatter In a bowl, stir together the
flour, salt pepper and nutmeg Add the
beaten eggs and whisk to combine
Add milk and mis again Store, rov
e n d . in (he refrigerator until ready to
use. (Reserve the parsley and oil.)
Make the cabbage (you can also do
this several hours or a day before sen
tag): Put cabbage in a bowl In a pot.
combine the vinegar, water and 2 tea
spoons salt and bring to a boil Pour
over the cabbage and let sit until cab
is tender (a few minutes). Drain
rinse. Drain well again. Return
ofchage to b o a t aad season with

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heat oven to Ns lowest setting Put the
cabbage in to warm
Bring a pot of salted water to a boil.
Working in small batches, pour some
o f the spaetcle batter through the
holes In a colander When the sport
tie rise to the top in the boiling water,
they are done (this only lakes a minute
o r so); using a slotted spoon, scoop
them out into another cotaader . When
all hatter is made into spaeUie. drain
the pot. Rinse the spaetsle in the
colander under cold running water.
Return the spsetrte to the pot and drii
B e them with a bit of oil and set aside
Heat a skillet over high heat Season
the veal with salt and pepper. Cost the
pan with oil and, when hot, sear the
meat an both sides. Lower the heat
and cook until done to your liking.
Remove meat from the pan and put it
in the oven to keep warm. Add the
butter to the Udllet and. when melted,
add the spaetsle and cook, tossing,
until they start to brown lightly. Throw
in the parsley, toss again and cook far
about 1 minute, then pour into a aerv
ing dish. Put the dish in the oven to
keep warm. To the skillet, add the
cream and chicken stock, bring to a
sail

In a Urge, heavy and deep caste
role, melt the butter. Add the onion
and saute over medium-low heal until
11 is pale and barely beginning to lake
on color, about 10 minutes Remove
the onion with a slotted spoon and set
it aside
D ry the ve a l shanks w ith paper
towels Flour them lightly and brown
them over medium high heat in the
anion-flavored butter. Salt and pepper
them as you turn them on every side
until they are golden brown all over, •
to 7 minutes. Pour in the wine and
cook over medium heal until only g to
3 tablespoons are left Arrange the veal
pieces in the pot so they a m standing
upright with their large marrow open
ings on top Return the onion to the
pan. add the chicken broth and dis
solved tomato paste Cover and cook
oeer very low heat for about l-l/ l
hours, until the veal is tender when a

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Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida - February 3,10M - M

of the Legislature's adoption of
a statute last year permitting
the sale of driver license photos
to prevent consumer fraud.

their photograph has the op­
portunity to voice Oat objection
and have hta or her phott^aph
removed from any d su tiw
being sold.*
The Information on drtvera'
beentea haa been pubUc reco*d far 33 years. Feeney's
■pokesperaon Marrte Regan
Mdd. People wishing to keep
the Mbnnatlon private, only
law enforcement agencaa contact Feeney's office
at (407| 677-6500. Regan said.
TFteenejfai long been against
the Idea of drivers' license Infannatkm being public record.*
Regan sold.

box office by calling
(407} 096*7365. The box of­
fice la open Monday through
Saturday. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m..
and Sunday during ahow
hours.
Anyone wishing to make a
donation to the foundation can
write a check payable to the
Jennifer Leah Kaiils Memorial
Foundation. Suite 172. 4185
W. Lake Mary Btvd.. 32746.

ANMOUNCEMEMT
The Seminole County Supanritor of Beotone
has announced that the precinct tabulating aquipmant to
be in service for the First Special Primary Election lor
House District 35, to be held on February 9,1999. n il ba
tested at the Office of the Supervisor of Eledions at 10*10
A.M. on February 5,1999.
The Supervisor of Elections Office to located a!
116 W. First Street. Sanford. This tost is open to fha press
and the public.

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Supervisor of Elections, at 665-7700.

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Irish pined for
Carlton O'Henley

W ert said the Irish aren't a s
hooked on television a s A m e r i­
cans. "W e saw T V s on In a c o u ­
ple o f pubs. Th ose in s id e w e re
w atching soccer, ru g b y and
G aelic football. T h ere w a s n o
m ention about ou r S u p e r B o w l."
It fascinated W ert h o w e v e ry ­
on e recalled Irelan d 's N a tion a l
Soccer T ea m tra in in g in 1994
for the W orld C u p a t a facility
in Sem inole C ou nty. "R ep orts
went back each d a y an d the
fans rem em bered a lo t abou t
Sem inole C ou n ty," h e said.
The Sem inole C o u n ty v is ito rs
arrived at D u blin's a irp o rt p r e ­
pared to see som e n a s ty J a n u ­
a ry weather but fou n d su n sh in e
Instead. T h ey told th e Irish th e y
h ad brought this w e a th e r from
Florida. Upon retu rn in g to
Florida. W ert said th ey w a lk ed
Into a deluge o f rain.
T h e Irish are p rep a rin g to b e
In Florida In late M arch . M an y
o f th e W ick low fo lk s w ill m a rch
In th e St. P atrick's D a y P a ra d e
In N ew Y ork City. T h e re Is a
W ick lo w B attalion e a c h year.
T h en It's on to S em in ole
County. By that tim e K aiser w ill
b e in the Anal d a ys a s co u n ty
m anager.
S em in ole C ou n ty Is p re p a rin g
a national search fo r a n ew
m anager. T h e Job p a y s a sixfigu re sa la ry and o ffe rs the
w in n er an o p p o rtu n ity to liv e In
th e sunshine. T h e re Is a lso a n
occasion al p erk lik e a trip to
C ou n ty W ick low . S em in o le 's
sister cou n ty on th e E m erald
Isle.

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A cleaner city

Ry ToihMji vincca

Ron Rose, executive director ol the Greater Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce, helps clean ip the city along with Betty Akers, co-chair of the
Scenic Improvement Board, and Kris Strine, during Project Pride.

D A TE
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Feb. 3. 1999

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Today u the34thday
of 1999 and the 4Stn
iy af winter.

TO D AY’ S HISTORY: On this day in
1865, President Abraham Lincoln and
Confederate Vice President Alexander
Stephens held peace talks aimed at
ending the Civil War.
On this day in 1959. Buddy Holly.
Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper
died in a plane crash in Mason City.
Iowa.
On this day in 1973, President Nixon
signed the Endangered Species Act
into law.
T O D A Y 'S B I R T H D A Y 8 : H orace
Greeley (1811-1872), editor, Gertrude
Stein (1874-1946). w riter: Norman
Rockwell (1894-1978), painter, James
A. Mi chcner (1907-1997), novelist:

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Si mone Weil (1909-1941). writerFrench R e sista n ce activist: Fran
Tarkenton (1940 ), football player, is
59: Bob Gricse (1945 ), football player,
is 54: Dave Davies (1947 ), guitarist, is
52.
T O D A Y 'S S P O R T S : On this day In
1997, skipper Dennis Conner's Stars
and Stripes beat the Kookaburra III to
win Am erica's Cup in Freemantle,
Australia.
T O D A Y ’S Q U O T E : "In the United
States there is m ore space where
nobody is than where anybody is. This
is what makes America what it i s —
Gertrude Stein

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T O D A Y ’ S MOON: Between
full moon (Jan. 31) and last
quarter (Feb. I).

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Highs In the mk)-70s. Lows near
60. Tkarsday: Partly cloudy.
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the low-50s. fiahuday m i 9 m
daT- Partly cloudy with Isolated
showers on Sunday. Highs In the
mld-70s. Lows In the tnld-50s.

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p.m., maj. 1:45 p.m.
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a.m.. 3:58 p.m. Raw Smyrna
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at New Symma. 68 degrees.
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TVvas' a wondrous trip Semi­
nole County Manager Gary Kai­
ser and Tourism Development
Director Jack Wert had last
week to County Wicklow In
Ireland.
Many of those on the Emerald
: Isle asked what was going to
: happen to ITrsIdent Bill Clin­
ton. Some also Inquired nbout
: Seminole County's new Chair­
man. Carlton Henley. Or as the
Irish might say. Carlton
: O'Henley.
: “The Irish are pulling for the
: president." Wert said. "Their
’ economy Is good and they1
- thank Clinton for helping It be
' good. They can't understand
•what the big fuss is. They
asked If we knew what the out­
come was going to be • thinking
we had some crystal ball.""
County Wicklow officials In­
vited the Seminole officials to
the opening of a much-needed
bypass that will enable a num­
ber of new businesses to take
root In the area. Carlton Henley
was Invited but couldn't attend
because he was speaking at a
Seminole County Chamber o f
Commerce function.
Seems the chairman missed
some great hospitality and the
opportunity to observe the op ­
timism and Joy of the Irish who
live In the southeastern coaHt o f
the Isle. "These people are con­
stantly smiling." Kaiser said.
Th ey're perpetually happy.
Optimistic."
For the past several years,
officials from Wicklow and
Seminole have had a growing
relationship. They've offered
each other tourism development
and business suggestions that
will enhance the quality of life
In both communities.
The Irish are pleased that
the Seminole School Board
named one of its newest facili­
ties Wicklow Elementary. Kaiser
and Wert said that there Is no
Seminole School In Wicklow.

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Feb.
I. 9 :2 1 a.m . A 3 3 -yea r-o ld m an was a rrested b y S a n fo rd P o lic e
for p o s s e s s io n o f d ru g paraphernalia. P o lice said h r w as b e in g
a rre s te d on a n u n related warrant w hen th ey s r a r r h e d him fo r
w e a p o n s an d fo u n d In h is pocket a sm all g la s s p ip e u sed fo r
s m o k in g c ra c k co ca in e. T h r r r was resid u e o f c o c a in e on th e
p ip e .
SANFORD, IS * Street at Oleander. Feb. I. 5:21 a.m . A 19y e a r-o ld m an w a s arrested by Sem inole C o u n ty s h e r iffs d e p u ­
ties fo r p o s s e s s io n o f less titan 20 g ra m s o f m ariju a n a . D e p u ­
ties s a id h e was sm ok in g what sm elled lik e a m ariju an a c ig a ­
rette w h e n th e y a p p ro a ch ed him. He a ttem p ted to h id e th e h a lfs m o k ed c ig a re tte from them as they ch atted w ith h im . but th ey
fin a lly c o n v in c e d h im to show them w h at w as In h is hand. It
was a c ig a re tte w h ic h contained a green lea fy su b s ta n c e Dial
tested p o s itiv e as m ariju an a.
SANTORO, Oak A tom s , 800 block. Feb. I . 6 :2 2 p.m . A 3 0 y r a r -o ld m an w a s arrested by Sanford P olice fo r p o s s e s s io n o f
cra ck c o c a in e . P o lic e said th ey saw h im th row s o m eth in g to th e
g ro u n d a s th e y a p p ro a ch ed to ask w h y h e w a s s ittin g on th e
sid ew a lk . W h e n th e y retrieved the Item , th ey fou n d that It w a s a
rock o f c ra c k c o c a in e .

The following reports were com p iled from Hie Seminole County
Sheriff a Office fo r Incidents recorded through Feb. 2:

Domestic violence:
F * * * PARK. U .8 . Highway 17 M at Fernwood. F rb . I. 2:01
a.m . A 3 2 -yea r-o ld m a n w a s arrested by S em inole C o u n ty s h e r ­
i f f s d ep u ties fo r d o m e s tic v io le n c e . D ep u ties said h e and h is
girlfrien d w e re a rg u in g o u ts id e a n igh tclu b w here he h ad b een
w ith som e frien d s. W itn e s s e s said she w as not pleased w ith h is
p resen ce In th e c lu b an d that sh e had argu ed w ith h im w h en
h e cam e ou tsid e. W h ile th ey argu ed , tin; man sla p p ed h e r
a cross Ih e fa re w ith Ills op en h an d.
RA1VFORO, Magnolia ArtoM , BOO Mock. J a n . 31. 11:34 p.m. A
40-year-old w o m a n w a s a rrested b y S an ford Police for d o m estic
violen ce. P o lice s a id th e w om an w a s w a lk in g dow n th e street
w ith h er s ls trr w h en th e tw o go t Into an argum ent o v e r m oney.
Sire rep ea ted ly s tep p ed on h e r s ister's feet and pu lled h e r h a ir
aB they w a lked.
RAWrORP. Mitt— a A w w at 28* ttiatt. Feb. I. 2:32 a m. A
3 9 -y ra r-o ld m an an d a 2 2 -y e a r-o ld w om an w rte a rrested b y
S em in ole C o u n ty s h e r iffs d e p u tie s fo r dom estic v io le n c e .
D epu ties said th e c o u p le h ad b e e n d rin k in g hravtly an d w ere
w alk in g h om e w h en th e y b ega n to argue. D u rin g the argum ent,
h e pu sh ed h e r to th e gro u n d an d p in ch ed her. She stood u p
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F rb . I .
7:01 p .m . A 5 0 -y e a r-o ld m an was arrested by S em in o le C o u n ty
s h e riff's d e p u tie s fo r retail theft. D epu ties said h e b ro w sed th e
C D s at a re c o rd store fo r some time and th rn s e lected o n e .
w h ich h e put tn to a tote b a g h r was carryin g. H e left th e sto re
w ith ou t m a k in g a n effort to pay for the Item .

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE 8PRINOS. Menm ttm t at Cmmty Road 4S7.
Feb. I, 1:28 a.m . A 3 0 -y e a r-o ld w om an w as arrested b y S e m i­
n ole C ou n ty s h e r iffs d e p u tie s fo r p o ssession o f less than 2 0
gram s o f m ariju an a. D e p u tie s said sh e w a s stopped fo r s p e e d ­
in g In an area k n o w n fo r d ru g sa le activity. D eputies said th ey
saw a sm all h a g g le o f what a p p ea red to b e m arijuana on th e
p a ssen ger se a l o f th e c a r w h en th ey approach ed to g iv e h er a
ticket. T h ey s e a rc h e d th e c a r an d found no oth er con traban d.
T h e su b stan ce In th e b a g g ie tested p ositive as m arijuana.

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31,4
p.m . A 2 3 -y e a r-o ld m an w a s a r m t r d b y A ltam on te S p rin g s P o ­
lice fo r reta il th eft. P olice said the m an had w a lk ed Into th e
store, rem o ved s e v e ra l sh irts (valued at 826) from th e ir h a n g e rs
and w a lk e d o u t w ith th e shtrts slung o v e r h is sh o u ld er.

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R a il
Im portant for S e m in o le o ffic ia ls
to con tin u e to stu d y an d s u p ­
port plan s fo r lig h t-ra il e v e n
though It w ou ld b e 10 o r m ore
years for th e c o u n ty to b e
hooked
on
to
th e
O rlando/O range C o u n ty system .
"W e need to k e e p u p on th is ."
he said.
M aloy said th e su b ject o f
C en tral F lorid a lig h t-ra il Isn't
as m uch a tran sp ortation Is s u e
as It Is on e o f g ro w th m a n a g e ­
m ent. O rlan d o's c o n c e rn s a re
that there w ill b e a lim it to th e
n u m b er o f n ew b u ild in g s u n ­
less th ere Is an Im p ro ved w ay
to m ove p e o p le .-

We understand that cars always break
down after the warranty expires.
We understand that the remote control
is never where it's supposed to be.
We understand that you never seem to
have your umbrella when it starts to rain.

M aloy's report w a s n e ith e r
p ro n o r con ligh t ra il. It w a s a
fa ct-fin d in g
statem ent.
"T h e
San D iego tro lley w a s q u ie te r
than I exp ected a n d I d id not
see a n y traffic p ro b lem s crea ted
by th e tro lley ." h e said.

W e understand that nobody sets out
to get a divorce.
W e understand that the phone always
seems to ring during supper time.
We understand that life is unpredictable.

Leo
Lawrence
Malarkry,
D.D.S., 84. E. Howry Avenue.
DeLand. died Friday. Jan. 29.
1999 In DcLand. Bom April
29. 1014 In McDonald. Pa., he
moved to Central Florida In
1973 from Mt. Lebanon. Pa.
Dr. Malarkry waa a retired
dentist. He was a member of
the ML Lebanon Minister Pres­
byterian Church and a member
of the Deltona Presbyterian
Church.
Dr. Malarkey served in the
U.S. Army during WWI1. pro­
viding dental aerricea and ex­
ams to servicemen. He was a
longtime RoUrian. He attended
the University of Pittsburgh
Dental School. At McDonald
High School he lettered in bas­
ketball. track and football, re­
ceiving recognition by the
Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association
as high scorer in basketball.
He played football at the Uni­
versity of Pittsburgh, and waa a
halfback for the Jock Suther­
land teams of the mid 30‘s. He
played In the classic low scor­
ing game against Focdham.
which waa led by lineman
Vince Lombardi.
He waa a
member of the Pitt team that
played the UntvenUy of Wash­
ington la the Rose Bowl, 1837.
Survivors
Malarkey. DeLand: son. Dr. William L Ma­
larkey. Cohimbua. Ohio:
Dr. Robert Malarkey. Ancaater,
Ont.: daughter. Mrs. Marion A.
Sparks.
Orove City.
Pa.:
brother. Patrick Malarkey, ML
Lebanon. R l ; seven grandchil­
dren. onejpeat grandchild.
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percent o f th eir Bales • an d
a ll tip s collected • to th e
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C eleb rities In clu d e local
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th e ir parallels to C en tra l
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A t a p p r o x im a te ly 11 a.m .
T n rad ay, 6 1-year-old D e trn tlon D epu ty A n to n io C astro
w a s tragically k illed In a v e ­
h ic le crash. C astro w as
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tion o f H arley S trick la n d an d
K n trrp rlse In O ra n g e C ity.
C astro had been w ith th e
S em in ole C ou n ty S h eriff's
O ffice for 10 yra n t a s a D e ­
tention D eputy an d w a s c u r ­
ren tly a sslgn rd to th e J u v e ­
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Tax cou n selin g b y te le ­
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c o n c e rn in g fed era l a n d o th e r
In com e tg x form s, a n d th e ir
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ca n n ot b e resolved b y te le ­
ph on e. ca llers w ill b e r e ­
ferred to th e n earest T a x A id e cou n selin g s ite In
n eigh b orh ood s th ro u gh o u t
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STAFF WRITER

John and Baibara Kains with Bd Elassie, drama direc­
tor at Laka Mary Hgh School stand In front of a ws-

torcolor portrait o! Jennifer Lash Kains
A theater
foundation has bssn estabhshtd In honor ol Jennifer.

Parents honor daughter’s
memory with theater art
STAFF WRITER
L A K E M ARY • A th eater foundation h o n orin g
J e n n ife r Leah Kalrts. a 1996 Lake M ary High
S c h o o l graduate, is ra isin g fu n d s to fu rth er the
c a re e r s o f local art students.
. A student at R ollin s C ollege, J en n ifer d ied In
M a rc h 1998, d u rin g h er sophom ore yea r. A
com b in a tio n o f p rescrip tion m ed icin e an d a lc o ­
h o l. con trib u ted to h e r death.
T h e J en n ifer Leah Kalrts M em orial F o u n d a ­
tio n fo r the T h ea tre A rts, Inc. h a s been form ed
to h o n o r J en n ifer's m em ory and p rovid e fu n d ­
in g fo r th eater ed u cation scholarships.
'A s J e n n ifer's father, 1 d ecid ed to d o s o m e ­
th in g w orth w h ile to h o n o r h er m em ory a n d c o n ­
tin u e h e r dream to en h an ce th e T h e a te r o p p o r ­
tu n itie s for ch ild ren In C entral F lorid a,’ John
K a lrts, J en n ifer's fa th er and the ch airm an o f the
fo u n d a tio n , said.
T h e C ivic S ch ool o f Th eatre A rts, th e Lake
M a r y H igh S ch ool Dram a D epartm ent, a n d the
R o llin s C ollege T h e a te r Departm ent w ill r e c e iv e
s u p p o rt through th e foundation.
T h e fou n dation w ill raise fu nds w ith th e C iv ic
T h e a tr e s o f C en tral Florida through a play,
T r iu m p h o f Love*, to b e perform ed Feb. 17 at 8
p .m . a t the C iv ic T h ea tres in O rlan d o L och H a ­
v e n P ark. Proceeds w ill b e used to form th e b a ­
s is o f th e fou n d ation 's general fund.

T h e p la y is a rom antic-com edy set In 18th
c e n tu ry Paris. Kalrts said his d a u gh ter loved
rom a n tic-com ed ies.
•J en n ifer liked parts In ro m a n llr-co m ed ies.’
K a lris said . ’ She was so good at them . T h e
w rite -u p o f th e play sounded like som eth in g
J e n n ife r w ou ld act in. with the things sh e lik e d
to d o.*
K a lris said the foundation Is form ed to c o n ­
tin u e h is daughter's dream In h on or o f h e r
m em ory.
’ J e n n ife r’s dream w as to teach ch ild re n
th ea ter.* K alris said.
J e n n ife r Leah Kalris w as active In Lake Mary
H igh S ch o o l's Drama D epartm ent, and a m em ­
b e r o f T h esp ia n Trou pe 3506.
S h e w as a
T h e a te r M ajor at Rollins C ollege, and w as a
te a c h e r at the C ivic School o f T h ea tre Arts.
In m id -A p ril. Lake M ary H igh S ch ool w ill
ra ise fu n d s fo r the foundation through a p e r ­
fo rm a n ce o f the play ’ N u n sen se.*
In May,
R o llin s C o lleg e w ill raise m oney through p e r ­
fo rm a n ces dedicated to J e n n ife r Kalrts d u rin g
its S p rin giest.
O n J u ly 17, the first annu al form al gala b a ll
in h o n o r o f Kalrts w ill b e held.
H er birth d ay
w a s J u ly 18. Kalrts Is n egotiatin g w ith th e O r ­
la n d o C itru s C lu b to host the g a la ball.
T r iu m p h o f Love* perform ance tick ets ra n b e
p u rc h a s e d for $ 2 5 through T h e C h ic T h ea tres

Students shadow
workers, view real life

SE M IN O LE C O U N TV • O n the
sam e d ay V ice Presld rn t A1
O o rr said
the president
Is
w illin g to spen d $44 m illion on
C en tra l F lo rid a 's llgh l-rall p r o ­
p osal, O ran ge and S em in ole
C o u n ty
co m m ission ers
liad
th e ir dou b ts.
O ra n g e o fficia ls are w orried
lliat Lynx u n derestim ated the
cost o f a light-rail syslem try al
least $ 8 5 m illion . The origin al
e s tim a te w as $ 6 0 0 m illion.
S em in ole C o u n ty C o m m is ­
sion er D irk V an D er W elde said
the o n ly Interest he w ould h ave
Is a ligh t-rail rou te o ff Interstate
4. S em in o le w ou ld not hook
Into ligh t-ra il for at least 10
years a fter O ran ge puts it m
p la ce.
N everth eless. S em in ole o ffi­
cials co n tin u e to show Interest
in
light
rail.
C om m ission er
Grant M aloy d istribu ted a r e ­
port on Ills trip to San D iego to
see first-h a n d tluit city's trolley
(light-rail)
operation.
M aloy
Joined a Lynx d elegation c o n ­
sistin g o f elected officials. Lynx
staff, lo b b y is ts and b u s in e s s
rep re s e n ta tiv e s .
M a loy s a id th e S an D iego
trolley a v e ra g e s 6 8 ,0 0 0 u sers
p er d a y. T h e n u m b er shot to*
1 5 0.000 on e d ay du rin g the
1998 S u p e r Howl w eek. T h e
Initial p h a se o f the trolley l i ne
w a s $ 6 m illion p e r m ile In

1981
w tirn th ere w ere lo w
co sts fo r right o f w ay. T h e most
recent line cost w a s $ 6 0 m illion
p er m ile. M aloy said.
M aloy said that th e San D iego
trolley a veraged 2 3 m iles p e r
h ou r out o f town and 18 m ile s
p er hour In tow n. H e said the
b u s average sped w a s c o n s id ­
erab ly low er, l i e said that th e
trolleys w ere not n o isy and that
in tow n op erators u sed a bu zzer
for w arnings. Out o f town
an
a ir l » m
w as u sed . It w a s
lou d er titan the b u zzer but not
as loud a s the a freight train
w arn in g.
V ice P resld rn t
G ore t e le ­
ph on ed O rla n d o M a yo r G len d a
H ood on
T u esd a y to p ra is e
C en tral F lorid a 's ligh t-ra il p r o ­
posal. He told H ood that the
p resld rn t
w as
w r y ex c ite d
about th e project. " W e ll b e w ith
you every step o f th e w ay,” h e
said .
O ran ge C ou n ty C h airm an M el
M artinez w as less en th u sia stic,
sayin g that p arts o f th e light rail
system w ere h a lf b ak ed . A d v is ­
ers said that th e light rail s y s ­
tem w ould not lessen the 1-4
tra lflr prob lem s - w h ich is o n e
if not the m ost im portant a sp ect
o f the project.
H ood said tluit It w ou ld b e
•Irres po n s ib le ” to k ill th e p r o ­
posal. S h e u rged th e O ra n ge
C ou n ty com m issio n ers to s u p ­
port th e plan.
Sem in ole C o u n ty C o m m is ­
sion er Randy M orris said It
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to form a com m ittee s tu d y in g
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Magnolias encompass a group
of atxuit 80 different species of
trees and large shrubs. They
are native to southeastern North
America and eastern Asia. Mag­
nolias characteristically have
show, fragrant flowers that can
be white, pink, purple, green,
or yellow. Some species are d e ­
ciduous |drop their leaves)
while others are evergreen.
Tilts family o f plants Is very an­
cient with fossil remains dating
back 50 million years. Magno­
lias do not produce true nectar
but a fragrant, sugary secretion,
which attracts a pollinating
beetle.
Care and culture: Well adapted
to north and central Florida
(USDA Zones 8 and 9) Magno­
lias grow best In moist, rich,
well drained soils tn full sun to
light shade. (Full sun results tn
more blooms.) Container grown
plants can be added to the
landscape at any time o f the
year, though the best time to
plant Is winter or spring when
the tree Is dormant. Be sure to
enrich the planting site with or-

ganlc material. Tills will help
retain moisture and provide
nutrients. Water dally for the
first few weeks than gradually
taper off to watering as nerdrd.
Fertilize -t-G weeks nfler plant­
ing them In March and June for
the next two to three years.
Magnolias, once established,
should not need special fertili­
zation. Be sure to allow a 12-15
feel distance from pavements
when planting Magnoltns as
most will become very large
trees whose roots could disrupt
driveways and sidewalks.

Pesta: Magnolias nnr lrss sus­
ceptible to pest Infestation than
most other ornamental trees.
Scale (which can be treated
with oil sprays) and root borer
ran
occasionally
damage
plants. Strm ranker, powdery
mildew, and leaf spots are
sometimes observed but are
readily treatable with sprays
you can buy at your local nurs­
ery or garden shop.
Species Selection: There are
several species available at lo ­
cal nurseries that do well In
Central Florida. The Southern
(Bulll Magnolia is a large ever­
green tree that can rrarh
heights up to 90 feet and pro­
duces 8-lnch fragrant white
flowers. It prefers moist rich
soils but adapts well to our
sandy soils If amended with o r­
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drought tolrrant once estab­
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area are: ‘ Bracken’s Brown
Beauty*. ‘ Utile Gem.' ‘ Saint
Mary,* and ‘ Samuel Sommer.*
Sweet Bays are a particularly
good choice for wetland, pond

and lake edge plantings. These
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of about 50 feet and produce
fragrant 2 Inches cream colored
blossoms. The deciduous Mag­
nolias. that bloom with pink or
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out. are beautiful specimen
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Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank Is
asking donors o f all types blood
- especially O-tvpe donors • to
donate at its Sanford branch.
1302 E. Second St. For Infor­
mation. call 322-0822.

Rotary
The Rotary Breakfast Club
meets every Wednesday at 7:30
a.m. at the Colonial Room Res­
taurant on First Street tn San­
ford. For more information, call
Rick Russt at 322-0285.

\Hed to attend.
For information, call Horace
Green. 322-5493.

Woman’ s Club
The Sanford Woman's Club
meets the first Wednesday of
each month. October through
May. at I I a.m.. at the clu b­
house. 309 S. Oak Ave. Reser­
vations for the noon luncheon
are necessary through the tele­
phone committee.
Following
luncheon, a program Is p re­
sented.

Dancing for Seniors

Welcome Wagon

The Over 50 Dance Club
dance Is held every Wednes­
day. from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at
the Sanford Civic Center. Live
music by the Deltontans 13piece band. Donation &gt;3.00.

Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon Club o f Seminole county
holds a coffee for newcomers
and second
Wednesday
of
every month from 10 a.m. until
noon. For Information on ad­
dress. call Betty, 695-0144. or
Lucy. 322-7877.

Optimist Club
The Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at noon
at the colonial Room tn down­
town Sanford. Visitors are w el­
come. Call 323-2194 or 3220298.

Kiwanis Club
The Kiwants Club o f Sanford
meets weekly Wednesday at
noon for a luncheon meeting st
the Lakeside Landing at the Ma­
rina Motel on Lake Monroe.
Visiting K1wantons are welcome.
For information call Walt Smith.
323-5088.

Lunch,

The Coastlinera m eetings are
held at 10 a m
the Drat
Wednesday o f each month at
the Sanford Senior Center. 401
E. Seminole Bhrd.
All Interested
railroaders,
both active and retired, ate In-

Seminole Spokes W elcom e
Wagon
Club
of
Sem inole
County holds
the
regular
monthly luncheon m eeting at
11:30 a.m. an the third
Wednesday o f very month.
Those wishing to attend, call
Betty. 095-0144, or Lucy, 3227877.

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fellowship

All area seniors are Invited to
join s seniors group currently
meeting at the Orthodox Church
or St. Stephen. 1895 Lake
Emms Rd.
A covered dish luncheon, st
noon. Is followed by Bible
study and fellowship.
The group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. For more informa­
tion. contact Mary Burke at
330-6391.

Welcome Wagon
Coastlinera

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ued this after we married. However,
this year I discovered that Earl
gave them a blank check to buy
Abby, t am ftirioua. I feel that as
something for th eir mother. (H er her mother I have a right to choose
gift wound up coetlng 1315.)
my daughter's hairstyle without
Eari insists he's teaching them outside interference. My husband
an important lesson about Christ- ^reea with me, but he is unwilling
mas and giving. Abby, his children to apeak to his mother. Ha Bays that
don't have to pay. for; college, gas. j can ‘ chew her out* at m i pari).

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taking good ears o f yaw,
d o s t make an Issue o f i t

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recantly loft our 2-year-oid daughter
w ith my mothor-in-law while wo
want shopping. When we returned,
we reclaim ed our daughter and
went boms.
A ltar we arrived, I noticed my
mother-in-law had cut my daughI have been growing Ear
bangs since aha had hair, and I
intended for her hair to be all ana
length without bangs. (1 kept bar
hair pulled bade deliberately while
it was growing ou t)

father would insist that my twin
4stsr and I read aloud to
Ha'd
A t im on Me lap at the dining room
table, and wa d each taka turns
reading your
aloud to him.
That special tlmo with my father
w w a re ty predouaglft.
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see
Continued from P ift SA
at large bid to the State Tour­
nament at Chlpola Community
College In Marianna this week­
end. It Is close between SCC
and a couple o f others on who
will get the bids.
The Raiders took a 40-17
lead at halftime against the
Hawks as freshman Katsa

TUure 16 of her game-high 25
points. The other freshman
from Finland for SCC was also
in double figures as Satu
Ralmesalo tossed tn 12 points.
Tuure also had seven re­
bounds and three assists.
Others contributing for the
Raiders were Jaana Kotova
(nine points. 11 rebounds, six
blocked shots), Mevett Wooley
(eight points. 12 assists, six

steals, four rebounds), San­
ford's Shemelka Stokes (six
points, three rebounds, two
assists), Lake Howell's C hris­
tine
Bninlng
(six points),
Shemel Donovan (three points,
five rebounds,
two steals).
Crystal Tanner (three points,
three assists, two steals) and
Kristen Smtthers and Lake
Mary's. Maggie
Reedy (two
points each).

Sem inole C.C. (76)

lUlUborough C.C. (40)
Barms l-B 1-2 3. FiowYT* 0-0 0-0 0.
Kim 2-3 0-0 8. Neman 0-0 0-0 0. Mutin 5 19 5-0 15. ITnorrhl 0-1 04) 0.
Campbell 7-12 04) 16. tkxlden 0 6 OO
0. llaUufrr 0-8 0-0 0 TotaU: 15-57 6-B
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Halftime _ SCC 40. HCC 17. Thire
point field goals _ SCC 3-6 (Ralmesalo
2 2. Ilruntng 1-2. Ttiure 0-1); HCC 4-15
IKim 2-3. Campbell 2-4, Dorrent 0-2.
Martin 0 6). Team loula _ SCC 11; HCC
12 Fouled out _ none. Teehnteals .
none. Hrboutids _ SCC 33 [Kotova II);
HCC 2) (Martin 7|. Assists . SCC 25
IWooiey 121; HCC 5 (Campbell 3). Steals
_ SCC 13 (Wooley B|; HCC B (Martin.
Ktm 3 each) Worked shots _ SCC 7
(Kotova 61 Rerords _ SCC 19 9

from Page BA
modest
two-game winning streak. SCC,
tn Its first year under coach
Stan Cromartle and the first
season since the program was
reinstated after a year off. Is
now 12-17 overall and 3*7 In
the Mid-Florida Conference, a
remarkable record for a team
with seven freshman playing
prominent roles.
W hile Gureckis was definitely
the star o f the game, he was
far from the only player having
a big night for the Raiders.
Battle finished the game 7of-9 from the floor and scored
19 points and also had seven
assists, three rebounds and

three steals.
Freshman
center/forward
Daryl Dingle continued to Im­
prove. scoring 20 points and
pulling down 11 rebounds,
sophomore center Terrance
Fudge finished with 12 points
and five rebounds and fresh­
man guard EMn Ellison scored
seven points, but dished out an
amazing 16 assists.

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Also contributing for SCC
were
Lake
Mary's
Robbie
Shapiro (six points). Chad
Marshall and Joe Edwards (five
points and
four rebounds
each). Eric W alker (five points,
three assists) and Sanford's
Mequal Bush (four assists).

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3:30 p.m.
"W e have the hard part o f our
conference coming up right
now.* said Casko.

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la o tte r
* t-utrn Howell overcam e an
early deficit to take a 6-3 In the
fourth Inning, but could not
hold onto the lead aa Eustts (fi­
ll scored two runs in the Math
Inning and four nm a tn the
seventh Inning to edge the Sil­
ver Hawks. 9-6, Monday.
Lake H owell (2-21 w as led by
Pace (3-fbr-S). Santana (2-for*
3). Bloodgood (2-for-3)
Oaac (2-for-3).
The S ilver Hawks te n d much
better on Saturday aa Lockwood led the way tn a 4-2 vic­
tory over Cocoa.
Lockwood towed! a five-hitter
to run h is record to 2-0 and
also was 2-for-3 w ith a hom e
run and two RBI a t the plate.
Santana (2-for-3, RBQ and
Cummings (2-for-3) also had
good days wtth the b a t.

match. Seminole took the final
four singles matches with wins
by Kim Westbrook. Shara Volk.
Sheri Trimble, and Brittany
Hughes.
Seminole coach Lynn Wilson
feels that her team la playing
well early In the season.
*We do have a lot o f depth*
said Wilson.

No. I _ Vwi Brunt (Lyman) S. Kkfluiunntl 4.

LONOWOOD Sem inole's
girts* tennis team also rem ains
unbeaten following a 4-3 vic­
tory a t Lyman on Monday.
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No. 2 _ Oarbcr/Burton (Lyman) 7-7;
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double. Adam Klinger w as 2for-2. Bryan Sm ith was 2 -for-3
with a trip le and a double.

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Preps
School's boys' tennis team de­
feated Lyman on the road
Monday, winning 5-2.
The win lifts Seminole to a 30 record, and drops the Grey­
hounds to 0-4.
The
Fighting
Semlnoles
gained the team win with Indi­
vidual victories by John Good,
Ken Rios, and Tim McAfee and
doubles wins from the teams o f
Good and Bryan Knode and
Rios and Matt Davidson.
Lyman's two victories came
tn number one singles by Chris
Sonntag. and a victory by de­
fault for Jason Joyner.
The wind and cold made play
more challenging for the play­
ers.
’ It was pretty tough for eve­
rybody." said Seminole Coach
Scott Casko o f the weather.
Seminole's next match will
be Wednesday at Oviedo at

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Domestic batterv:
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n r - 1100 M n k . Feb.
20. 9:51 p.m . A 45-year-old man waa aireated by
Sanford P olk * for domestic battery and dom estic
battery In the presence o f a child under the age o f
10. Police said the man and hia girlfriend w ere
having an argum ent when he pushed n it girlfriend. Her lo -y ^ r -o ld a o n anne
hrrdfrnte
and began w rertkng with the man. The child waa
unh* nned*
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Feb.20. 12:43 a.m. A 36-year-old man waa arrested by Sem inole County shertfTs deputies for
driving under the Influence.

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8:48 p.m. A 43-year-old man waa arrested b y
Sanfard Police for possession o f crack cocaine.
n-||—r ~*— o f leaa than 20 grams o f marijuana
a n d f b r tfrivtng with a suspended bcense. P o lk *
they stopped him for a traffic violation and

Lease

He told them the license had been ausp
gave them pemUasian to aearch h it cai
found • a n iB U g l t o f aatyu an a an
container which contained a m atu re o f
and crack cocaine.
WHOIOO, Maas Head ■ ! C
A 29-year-old
^
S p ftn gt Police for |
^ jc u lhan 2 0 gram s o f martyuana an
arrest without violence. Police said the
a com plaint o f a man smoking m aigu
park. He ignored their calls h r Mm tr
fcft (he area on his bicycle. W hen (b ey
with him. be appeared nervous I
allowed them to search him. They fount
baggies o f marijuana In his jacket pack

1:33 p m . A 28-year-old man waa a
Sanford Police for retail theft. Polk
walked Into the store and concealed
cooklea and some w lo g i r tn N s ja c
and walked out o f the store without at

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Looking to change history
Assistant
Sports
Editor

Lake Howell boys’ basketball team
wants to reverse 1998 Regional result

Technology
is rem oving
athleticism
from g o lf

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�ZA - Seminole Heiakl. Sanford, Florida - Tuesday. February 23, 1999

IAN
SHOALES

Struck dumb on
a daily basis
According to the Associated
lYess, a Turkish nationalist
group Is railing for Disney to
pull ’ Mulan" from the screen,
because it shows Huns In a
bad light. 1 wouldn't have
thought an Invading horde
from a couple thousand years
ago would need a support
group, but what do I know?
I'm struck dumb on a dally
basts.
In any given group. 1
wonder, who decides when
thr group should take
offense, and at what? Take
'Mulan.' for Instance. I would
Imagine there's a sizable
population of perky gals out
there, gals with spunk, gals
with spirit, with smiles as
wide as a Montana sunset.
Did they approve o f the
depletion of Mulan In the
Disnrv motion picture?
Somewhere In the world ts
there a disgruntled perky gal
who's tired of the way perky
gals are always shown as
rartoonlsh Barbie types in
movies, or played by Meg
Ryan or Doris Day? They
might wonder: Where's the
Meryl Streep of perky gals?
Femmes fatales get Barbara
Stanwyck, or Bette Davis—we
get Karen Valentine, and we
have to marry Fred
McMurray or Steve
Guttenberg in the last reel. It
seems to me that perky gals
would have a legitimate gripe.
But If there Is a Gals With
Spunk Liberation Society,
we've never heard from It.
even though experience tells
us that there are perky
women out there In droves.
Yet some group can claim
offense for a tribe o f lean and
hungry barbarians defunct
for a thousand years. W hat's
the point?
Disney's 'H ercules"
employed a Greek chorus
that consisted o f black
women doing bad
im pressions o f Motown. Did
ancient Greeks object? D M v
the Vandellaa sue? Then
there's this: What drove the
Republicans to th eir present
state o f self-destructive high
dudgeon? Who made that
choice, or did It m ake Itself?
Republicans are upset that
the Am erican people aren't aa
outraged by President
Clinton's behavior aa they
arc. They don't qu ite know
what to do about I t They
stormed the Clinton castle
with firebrands blazing,
vowing to kill the monster,
only to look behind them and
see that the village remained
behind, leaving them to face
the m onster alone.
{Democrats, o f course, have
been cast In the role o f mad
scientists. They m ust defend
the doings o f their creature
even aa they survey the
damage he has wreaked. Whb
are the media in this mixed
m etaphor? They're the
heartless movie producers
who brought this m onstrosity
to the screen In the first
place.)
And the villagers? W ell,
they'd probably be a lot more
upset If the m onster had
thrown some perky gals o ff a
parapet, or bitten the heads
o ff a few dogs. But so far all
his activity has been confined

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in the real world. Class proj­
ects will even be eonstdrred
for Inclusion In the Florida
Supreme Court's Web site
(http://www.fi eourts.org/cou
rts/supct/cyber/and
http://www.flm.cdu/supct/c
ybcr/J.

Sam ple case: C a n
crim inal trial witnesses
testify via satellite?
Cases of the Month are cho­
sen for their
educational
value and likelihood lo inter­
est students. The very first
Case o f the Month, for exam­
ple. posed a high-tech prob­
lem for students to probe. It
was based on a real case:
Someone attacked two Argen­
tinean tourists visiting Miami,
and David Harrell was ar­
rested for the crime. The
couple would not return to
the United States for trial, so

the prosecuting attorney per­
suaded the trial judge to In
them testify via live satellite
from Argentina.
Harrell believed Ibis vio ­
lated the right lo confronl
witnesses guaranteed liy the
federal Constitution. His case
was argued at the Florida Su­
preme Courl November 3.
1997. Materials are available
on
thr
Web
(blip://www. fleourts.org/eou
rts/aupct/rybcr/novtor.html
or
http://www.frn.edu/supel/cy
bcr/novtoc.htmol).
Through this ease, students
nnd teachers explored sotnr
o f the most baste principles
underlying the American gov­
ernment and legal system.
Tlie Confrontation Clause Is
Included In thr Dill of Rights,
which was adopted In 1791
long beforr anyone knew sitcllltes would be Invented. At
Hie time, Americans were
concerned with abuses com ­
mitted by the British legal
system when It had ruled the
American colonies.
British courts frequently let
wltnrsses testify In Beerel be­
hind closed doors. Persons
accused of a crime might not
even know the identity of the
witness, much less what the
witness had said. So. when
Americans gained Independ­
ence. they outlawed secret
testimony by adding a section
to the Constitution saying
that
persons
accused
of
crimes h aw a right to con­
front witnesses who testify
against them.
The Harrell case and the
curriculum built around it
give students a chance to face
the same
legal
dllem m s
judges face every day. No one
In 1791 dreamed witnesses In

faraway places one day could
testify Uve via satellite In a
criminal trial taking place In
Miami.
thr dilemma students and
Judges face Is tills: In 1701 If
people had known atari it mtclllles, how would they h a ir
felt about using them In a
criminal trial? Is remote tes­
timony via satellite thr same
kind of problem thr Am eri­
cans tried to prevent In 1791:
Harrell believed It was. Or Is
satellite testimony different?

with Florida State University
(ht1p://w-fsu.nrg/gavrl2gavcl/
). and Internet videos also are
archived
(http://wfsu.org/gavel2gavel/
archmain.htm) for access at
any hour o f the day.

taiwyrrs for the State of
Florida believe d the people
who drafted the Constitution
would have had no problems
with satellite testimony. The
rurrirulum lets students d e­
cide how they frel about this
Issue.

For teachers, lrsw n plans
nrc available from thr Florida
Supreme Court Web site. Tlie
Court also encourages teach­
ers to develop their own les­
son plans based on a Case of
the Month. If they- meet Court
guidelines,
they
may
be
{M isle d on the Florida Su-

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Each month. Florida Su­
preme Court arguments are
broadcast live via satellite
statewide. Mnny Florida cable
companies have picked up
the transmissions and showed
them on local cable systems
Schools with satellite dishes
also have tuned In directly to
the satellite--Telstar 4. KU
band.
89
degrees
west,
transponder 13 lower, down­
link frequency 12078 vertical
polarity.
Schools with satellite dishes
can downlink the live feed di­
rectly from the sam e coordi­
nates. Both live video and
audio also are available over
the W orld-W ide W eb from a
site set up by the Florida Su­
prem e Court In partnership

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at no cost to public schools.

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Robert II. Dryer. Fairfax. Va.:
son, Donald F. Dryer. Longwood: erven grandchildren, 11
great-grandchildren.
UauTdauff Family
Funeral
Home, Deltona. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

Scott B eatrice
SCOTT K A I V C S
Scott Beatrice. 69. Beard all
Ave.. Sanford, died Sunday
Feb. 21. 1099 at Central Flor­
ida Regional Hospital.
Bom
Feb. 0, 1930 In Monttcello. he
moved to Sanford In 1940. Mr.
Scott was a retired maintenance
supervisor for JalAlal. He eras
a member o f St. John M ission­
ary Baptist Church. Sanford.
Survivors Include wife. ArIctha Scott. Sanford; daughter.
Thelma Thompson, Sanford:
daughter. Velma Orooms. San­
ford: daughter. Patricia Nelms.
Sanford:
daughter.
Angela
Teate,
Sanford;
daughter.
Yvonne
Cherry.
Osteen;
daughter. Cheryl Scott. Deltona;
eon, Henry Lee Scott. Sanford:
eon, BeRoy Scott. Sanford;
brother. Virgil Scott, Monticello;
brother. Richard Scott. MonUcello; brother. William Scott.
Rochester, N.Y.; brother, Char­
les Scott. Rochester. N.Y.; 41
grandchildren,
43
great­
grandchildren.
Sunrise FUneral Home. San­
ford, In charge o f arrangements.

Dorothy Teresa Beyer. 80.
Jefferson Ave., Deltona, died
Monday, Feb. 22. 1999 at Del­
tona Healthcare Center. Bom In
New York. N.Y., she moved to
Central Florida la 1973 from
New York, N.Y. Mrs. Beyer was
a bank derk.
Mrs. Beyer was a member o f
Empire State Club, W est Volu­
sia Democratic Club, ‘ Happy
Hookers” Rug Crafting Group.
Volunteer for the American
Cancer Society. Deltona Volun­
teer Firem en 's
tUaiy.
Survivors fr v fr ifr
Harold P. Beyer.

Gwrnn W illiam s Brown. 64,
450 N. Canton Ave.. W inter
Park, died Feb. 20. 1999.
Bom In 1935 In Quincy, she
moved to Central Florida In
1935. Mrs. Brown was an edu ­
cator at the high school level
and a nurse In the public
health field. She was a member
o f Ward Chapel A.M.E. Church.
Mrs. Brown waa a member o f
Delta Sigma Theata. She was
an avid reader and a talented
writer. She enjoyed spending
tim e with her fam ily and friends
and Ashing.
Survivors include husband,
Leroy Brown, Jr., W inter Park;
mother. Rose W illiam s, W inter
Park; son. Keith Alan Brown,
Orlando;
daughter.
Cheryl
Thompson, Tam pa: sister. Inez
Lewis, Deltona; brother. Joseph
Solomon. W inter Park; grand(laugher,
N icole
Thom pson,
Tamps;
grandson,
Brandon
Thompson. Tkmpa; grandson,
Jared Thompson. Tampa: aunt.
Elsie Miller. W inter Park.
Ootden'a
Funeral
Home,
W inter Park, In charge o f ar­
rangements.

Bobble D. Kennedy. Nocatre
Trail. Sorrento, died Friday.
Feb. 19, 1999. Bom In W inter
Garden.
M r. Kennedy was
Owner/Operator o f Ktmnedy
Tractor Company.
He was a
Piim atlve Baptist.
Mr. Kennedy served In the
U.S. National Guard. He was
the founding member o f the
Celery C ity Cruisers.
Survivor* include w ife, Helen
Kennedy. Sorrento; son, Gary
Kennedy. DeLand; daughter,
Karen Cobb, Deltona: daughter,
Cathy
Teufel,
Longwood:
daughter. Tammy Lukander.
Sorrento: mother. Katie Ken­
nedy, G ainesville; sister. Joan
Crawford.
GalnesvtUe;
11
grandchildren.
Baldwtn-Falrchlld-Oaklawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, In charge o f
arrangements.

Thursday, Feb.
18.
1999.
Bom June 12. 1922 In Warrrn.
Ohio she moved to Central
Florida In 1956. Mm. M cAllis­
ter
was
the
retired
owner/operator o f Carefree F lo­
rist. She was a member o f the
Central Baptist Church.
Survivor* Include son. Sam
D. McAllister, Tampa: daughter,
Melissa Fryer, Sanford: son In
law. Gary Fryer.
Sanford:
daughter in law. Carolyn M cAl­
lister. Warren. Ohio; brother,
Robert Sando, Courtland. Ohio:
sister.
Eleanor
McGaughy.
Champion. Ohio; sister. A lice
Crlddle, Warren. Ohio; sister.
Dolly Burke. Youngstown. Ohio;
six grandchildren, ten great­
grandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arrangements.

JR .
William Joseph Porter. Jr..
77, Shades Crest Lane, San­
ford. died Thursday. Feb. 18.
1999 at Florida Hospital, Alta­
monte. Bom Sep. 26. 1921. In
Pittsburgh. Pa., he moved to
Central Florida In 1978 from
Pittsburgh. Mr. Porter was a r e ­
tired plumber. He waa a Lu­
theran.
Mr. Porter was a WWIJ Marine
veteran, with two Presidential
Citations, four Commendations
o f Valor, seven Battle Stars, and
one Bronze Star with Gold Leaf
Cluster. He was a member o f
American Legion Post 125, St.
Petersburg: VFW. St. Peters­
burg: 40 &amp; 8 Group o f the
American Legion.
Survivor* include son. W il­
liam Porter 111, Sanford; brother.
Allen Porter. Pittsburgh. Pa.:
brother. James Porter. Pitts­
burgh. Pa.; sister. Eleanor B ell.
Pittsburgh. Pa.; sister. Dale
Porter. Winston-Salem. S.C.;
two grandchildren.
Newllfe Cremation and Fu­
neral Chapel. Ormond Beach.
In charge of arrangements.

Theoplla L McIntyre. 86.
Carillon Park Dr.. Oviedo, died
Monday. Feb. 22. 1999. Bom
May 12. 1912 In C ookeville.
T o m ., he moved to Central
Florida In 1995 from N ashville.
Tenn. Mr. McIntyre waa a Su­
pervisor In the auto Industry.
He waa a member o f the U ni­
versity CartUon JUnttad M eth­
odist Chinch.
Mr. Mcfohrre served m the
U A A n y . fie waa a I

Survivor* Include daughter.
Pamela L. M cIntyre. Oviedo;
daughter. Linda
M. Lloyd.
Oviedo: three grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
Home. Oviedo, in charge of a r­
rangements.
Emma Kate Nethery, 93. Red
Bug Lake Rd., Casselberry,
died Thursday. Feb. 18, 1999
al Red
Bug Lake Manor.
Casselberry. B om In Jackson.
Tenn.
Mrs. Nethery was a
homemaker. She was a M eth­
odist.
Survivors include daughter.
Norma Kay Scott. Maitland;
brother. Marvin DeLoach. Jackson. Tenn.; sister. Louise O rlfAn. Picayune. M iss.: two grand­
children. one great grandchild.
BanAeld
Funeral
Home,
W inter Springs. In charge o f a r­
rangements.
Donald J. Skinner. 43, Third
Street. Osteen, died Saturday.
Feb. 20. 1999 at Moffltt Cancer
Center. Tampa.
Bom March
12. 1955 In Oakland. Calif., he
moved to Central Florida In
1958 from Sunnyvale. C alif.
Mr. Skinner waa em ployed with
Sprint Telephone Company.
Survivors Include wife. Dawn
Skinner, Osteen; daughter, M i­
chelle Skinner. Osteen; son.
Mark J . Skinner.
Osteen:
brother, Ronnie Skinner, Lake
County; brother. M ichael Skin­
ner. Jacksonville; lather, Ernest
Skinner, Osteen: mother. Kath­
erine Skinner, O steen; maternal
grandmother, L d a Green. Dade
City.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, in charge o f arrange­
ment*.
Nancy Steele. 76. Oak Lane.
Sorrento, died Saturday. Feb.
20 at her residence. Bom Dec.
27. 1922 in Logan. W.Va., she
moved to Central Florida In
1950 from W. Va. She waa a
Protestant.
Survivors Include daughter.
Edwins S. Barton. D cBaiy;
daughter. Ruth Ann Steels,
Clearwater, son. W illiam Steele.
Sorrento; brother. Roy Mayhom.
Columbus, Ohio.
Gramkow Funeral Home 500
E. Airport Blvd.. Sanford, in
charge o f arrangements.

57. Bryan Court. Longwood,
died Saturday, Feb. 20. 1999
at South Seminole Hospital.
Longwood. Bom Jan. 4, 1942
In Philadelphia. Pa., he had re­
sided in Central Florida for
nine year*. Mr. Vltello was a
painter and did renovations.
He was a Catholic and aAlllated
with First United Pentecostal
Church o f Longwood.
Survivor* Include wife. Bar­
bara S. Vltello. Longwood :1
step-son. Jason H. BeakJry.
Longwood;
daughter,
Kim
Vltello,
N J .:
step-daughter.
Sharon Vltello. N J .: father.
Ralph Vltello, Morton. Pa.;
mother. H itllls Vltello, Morton.
Pa.; brother. Cy Vltello. Aston.
Pa.; brother. Ralph Vltello. U p­
per Darby. Pa.; sister, Patricia
Emma, Marlton. N J .; three
grandchildren.
BanAeld
Funeral
Home,
Winter Springs, In charge o f a r­
rangements.

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Co.
ltd
4GA
Like
Mary/Sanford. 1407) 898-8111.
M c A L u a m . B ir n r u n d o
Funeral aenlrcs for Mrs. McAlllMrr
were held Sunday (2/21/1999). at
2:00 p.m. In the Brlsson Funeral
Chapel with Rev. Richard K.
Walker, II officiating.
Cremation
win foOow service*.
Preceded In
death by her husband: Arils ‘ Mac*,
a daughter: Jesse Francis McAllis­
ter. a son; Rusty A McAllister, she
1* survived by her son. daughter,
brother, sisters, and grandchildren:
and a daughter-in-law:
McAllister o f Warren. Ohio, a son
law.r. Gary Fryer o f Sanford, For
friends
nds who wish, the family ■Ug­
anda
ts memorial donations to die
American Cancer Society. Orlando
Metro Unit, 1703 West Colonial
Drive, Orlando. FL 32804. In lieu o f
flowers.
M U M O ff
FUiraStAL
HOME. 322-2131. SANFORD. IS IN
CKAROE OF SERVICES.

MQNftnL DONALD J.

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Funeral services for Mr. Donald J.
Skinner, 43, o f Osteen, who died
Saturday wfl] be 3 o’clock Tuesday
al (Interest Baptist Church wtlh
Rev. BUI W. Coffman officiating. In­
terment will follow at Osteen Ceme­
tery. Osteen.
Arrangements tar
Gramkow Funeral Home 500 E.
Airport Bhrd.. Sanford. (407) 3223213.

Funeral services lor Mr. Babbie D.
Kennedy. 63. of Sorrento. * t »
passed away Friday, will be con­
ducted Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. al
the Oaklawn Chapel o f BaldwinFairchild Funeral Homes with Rever­
end Kenneth Crawford officiating.
Interment will fallow at Oaklawn
Park Cemetery.
Visitation for
a win be held (Monday from 7
to 9 p.i.m. at the funeral home.
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home.

Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy
Steele, 76. of Sorrento who died
Saturday wUl be 11:00 o'clock
Wednesday at the graveside at Qerteva Cemetery. Oencva. wtlh Rev.
Jordan Beckner officiating.
Arrangements by Gramkow Funeral
Home 500 E. Airport Blvd., San­
ford. (407) 322-3213.

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Senior cltlsen s era Invited
to the Senior Brunch Bunch
at the Central Florida Zoo­
logical Park March 2. from.
11 a.m. to noon In the edu­
cation. classroom. In a pres­
entation by Cindy and Steve
Stewart of IBW Enterprises.
Inc., guests will leant about
the basic care and feeding of
carnivorous plants, view ex­
otic species, and receive a
plant In a decorative glass
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forms and colors, not to
mention a natural solution to
pest control.
Senior Brunch Bunch Is
one o f four programs avail­
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part through a grant from
the Community Foundation
of Central Florida, Inc., this
club ofTcrs programs specifi­
cally designed for seniors In­
cluding Senior Safari Bus
trips. Nature Trekkera
Walking Club. National Sen­
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and the Senior Brunch
Bunch. Senior members of
the Central Florida Zoologi­
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discounted rates for all
Senior Safari Zoo Club a c ­
tivities and mailings about
upcoming aoo events and a c ­
tivities for seniors. Annual
senior aoo memberships b e ­
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Admission for Senior
Brunch Bunch Is $10 for
non-members and $8 for
Central Florida Zoo mem­

o f Central Florida w ill hold
Its filth annual Spotlight
Award Breakfast to honor
d ty ant county fire fighters
In Orange. Osceola and
Seminole counties fo r their
outstanding contributions In
keeping Centra) Florida
fam ilies safe. This year's
event, hosted by Orlando
Mayor Olenda Hood, w ill
also focus on the Importance
o f community disaster pre­
paredness.
The Spotlight Aw ard event
Is held each year in March,
Red Cross Month, and rec­
ognises local IndM duala or
organizations who exem plify
the Principals o f th e Interna­
tional Red Cross Movement:
Humanity. Im partiality, Neu­
trality. Indepen den ce. V ol­
untary Service. U nity and
Universality.
The breakfast w ill be held
March 3 a t 7:30 a.m . in the
Orlando C ity Hall rotunda
400 S. Orange Avenue. Or­
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Billboard debate,
Lease terms for Ft. Mellon
vote will go on hold unacceptable, mayor says
STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
second - and not necessarily the
last • round o f squabbling about
billboards, advertised for 7 p.m.
today, got called o ff because Just
three o f the five county commto•foners are expected to be at the
public hearing In the county
cham bers.
Commtestooer Randy Morris,
who two weeks ago sought a
number o f Itemized provisions
be added to a proposed Outdoor
Advertising
Ordinance
and
Com m issioner
Daryl Mei^tn
who
strongly
supports
the
changes, can not attend.
M orris to currently on a bu si­
ness and trade mission to Spain.
McLain to working tonight with

Board of Elections Supervisor
Sandra Ooard. He Isn't expected
to be finished at the polls until 8
or B p.m.
Commission Chairman Carlton
Henley said today that a decision
would be made at this morning's
agenda review by the commis­
sion about delaying a billboard
vote until
March. Tonight's
hearing on billboards also may
be scrapped. If so county staff
would be busy trying to notify
Interested parties.
T h is to a hotly debated Is­
sue." Henley said. "W ell decide
how to proceed in the morning."
he said. "If the decision to to
defer, staff will make the calls to
those Involved. We would make
the official announcement at the
atart o f the 7 p.m. public hear-

STAFF WHITER
_ SANFORD - Sanford officials could
"weeks or months" to negotiate an acceptable
lease wiih FRA Development and Management
for the hotel-conference center at Fort Mellon
Park, according lo Mayor Lany Dale.
Dale, calling the terms of PRA'a first proposed
lease "not acreptable." said the City Commls-

sion should consider authorizing a consulting
committee with the expertise to help the city
negotiate the lease agreement.
The company proposed leasing the land for
the 300-room hotel from the d ty for $1 a year
for 70 years. Under the proposal, the company
would have the right to renew the lease for two
additional terms o f 20 years apiece.
T h e committee would need to have some time
and knowledge on the Issues." Dale said.

In M em ory Of.

Commissioners get a
not-so-good egg aw ard

Infen a H o o

□QUOTE

"Genius begins
great works; labor
alone Jlnlshes
them."

SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
Central Florida Sierra Club and
the Citizens for Responsible
Boon River Development (C RED) intend to honorthe Board
o f Seminole County Commiestoners today. The two groups
w ill present the board Its first
annual Ostrich Egg and trophy,
The award goes to the county
board to rm phaator the fact the
com m issioners
are
burying
th eir beads In the sand In ignoting adverse Impacts o f uncontrolled growth.
By planning a ceremony for
10:30 u n ., the two groups w ill
mtos out un participation by the

Chfo and CRED
^
h e y on 'ffi^ sew m d arid
and fourth
monthly,
Siena Club Vice rh s im s t.
Brian Hlnman said Monday that
the award ceremony and heartng were indeed going on at the
• « * time and that he didn't
expect any o f the com m issionera would step out lo get the
egg. "W e Just want them to
know our concerns about urban
sprawl," Hlnman said.
The two organizations are unhappy over board decisions to
allow building In the Astor

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D E A D L IN E S :
F o r Tuesday's edition, the deadline Is Monday at noon
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F o r Th u rsd a y's edition, the deadline Is W ednesday at noon
F o r Friday's edition, the deadline la Th u rsday at noon
For the weekend edition, the deadline Is Friday at noon

117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 StorageOffice For Rent

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15
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stem VRadio
IBS Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

REAL E S T A T E
141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
tSt Investment Property For Sale

91 Apartments/
Homes
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93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Mouses Unfurnished
105 Dupies/Tnptex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse d entaJ Space
115 Industrial Rentals

154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

AUTOMOTIVE
231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive

SERVI CES
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/CoiecWdes
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

252 Accounting
253 Addrkont A

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295 Paper Hanging

297 Pest Control
298 PtanoOrgan Tirin g
299 Plumbing

300 Presaure Cleaning

181—Appliances k
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262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cteanlng
266 CeWng Repair
267 Ceramic T6a
268 ChHd Cara Camara
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Sendees
275 Orywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Hom a Improvements
281 Irrigated A Repair
282 Janitorial Sannces
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Laketront Clearing
285 Landscaping
288 Laundry Sendees

199 Pel* A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
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201 Horses
205 Haavy Machinery

153 Acreage Lot For Sale

99— A partments
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255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
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70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
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55 Business
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57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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C ontinued from P t|e 5A
Mi.illrt 2. Wrigid 10. I’ughe 34. D
Sliadrt 5. V andrm trrak 3, Comrllu* 7.
Total* 13 5-13 34

Winter Spring* (57)

llargravr* 2. lim an S. Jam r* 7.
Kittry 3. Mltrhrll 6. Mom* IB. Wiggln*
8. Napnlttano 8 Tidal* 24 8 12 57.
O ra a g e w o o d
IS 0 4 I t _ S4

winter Spring* 8 IS I t 19 _ 57

out _ Uikc Brantley. Maluda; Bishop
Muore. N aridom lu* Technical* _ none.
Rrrr*d* _ Bishop Moore 32-7. Junior
vanlljr _ Bishop Moore 47. Colonial 36.

PATRIOTS 52,

ARROW PORCE VII 48

Seminole (48)

Camp* 3. Curry 5. Whitman I. Pratl
5. Blur 14. Wynn 5. June* 1. Dupre 14.
Tidal*: 16 14-22 48.
Ren hi 16. Itekrr II. Assent 4.
O linen 3. Cm»etl 2. Wild* 3. Allfi
wekwr 11. Haw* 4. Tout* 18 1 1 1 6

Sem inole
11 IS 10 14 48
in k # B rantley 9 IS 11 14 _ 82

W harton 8. K in d n i 5. Balky' 3.
Ini dan B. Wright 2. Witherspoon 10.
Htrrkan 7. Fi n man 10 Trial* 24 5-17
54

GIRLS BASKETBALL
HORNETS 46, PATRIOTS 39

Lake HowtU (SO)

Kahn 21. P u v m t 12. Turner 10.
Brown 2. lam nntagne 2. Thompson 2,
Kane 6. Smith 4. Quctanl 4. Hollar 14.
IVrfayt 3 Tout*. 31 10-16 80.

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17 31 21 11 _ 80

Three-point field gnala _ O itn h I
(Kiscadenl Lake Howell 8 IKohn 8.
Turner 2. lYrhyll Tram loul* _ Oviedo
12: Lake IVrwrH 20 Flailed out _ none.
Trrhntrala . none. Heeord* _ Lake Itowcll 21-3.

win, lose &amp; DREW

IN B R I E F

Three point Arid goal* _ Seminole 2
ICamp*. Duprrl Lake Brantley 5
(Herrin 4. Baker) Tram fcul* . Seminole
17: Lake Brantley 14. Fouled out _
none. Trrhnlral* . ra n t Reread* _
Srtmnole 8-14: lak e Hrantlry 12-9.
Junior varalty _ Seminole 37, la k e
Beam ley 34.

Bishop M oors (46)
Torre* 4. rhillip 7. Rlekard* 6. Pre•Itai 17. Altlet 10. Navldontkkla 2. ToU h: 18 9 16 46.

ta k o B rant toy

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Three-point Arid gnat* _ Lake BranOcy 3 ISmith 2. Ftarenta); Bishop
Moore I (Hillllpl Team (but* _ Lake
Brantley 20; Btahop Moore 21. Fouled

1. Lyman. 80. 3. Odedo. 74: 3. Lake
llowrll. 7: 4. Winter Spring*- 4-

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103 pounda . I. lUrk* (Lyman): 3.
Ilardman KMedol
112 _ Tale KMedol; 3. Dull (Lyman).
3. Klnard
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135 . Warrm (Oviedo). D n ii (lake
lltmeil).
148 . Hill (Lyman).
183 . I. b u m lh rr (Lyman): 3.
Richardson ((Medal
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Ooala . none. Aaalala _ none Shot*
on p a d . Boone 8; Lake Brantley 28.
Berorda . Boone 9-8-8; lake Brantley
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Laka B rantley (39)

Maluda 0. Drranle 3. Smith 12.
F loraua 18. Reynold* 6. TnUlc 11 1420 39.

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138 . Allen (Lyman):

Lake Brantley (82)

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‘-prtng* 3 (Napolliano 2. Klibyt Team
i *il» _ Orangranmd Chrl*ttan 13: W in­
ter Spring* 14 Fouled n il _ none
Trrhnirml* _ none Hrrord* . Orange
»™ d ChrHdlan 9 9 Junior varaNy _
Winter S|irlng* 54. Orangrwnod 38.

153 _ I. Quenther (Lyman);
Richard ton KMedot
1 8 9 .1 . Ftt** (Ovtcdn)

103 pounda . I. ABm (AltanUrl t .
Ittrka (Lyman).
112 _ I. Tale KMedol: 2. Simmon*
(Dr. Phillip.l
1 ) 9 . 1 . Sands (Lyman): 2. Klnard
(Lyman).
125 . I. Allen (Lyman); 2. Ilaung
KMedol.
130 _ I. Harltan (Lyman); 2. Afahalen
(Allan ur).
135 _ I. Warren (Oviedo); 2. Davldacm
(Van Reach)
145 . I. HlU (Lyman).

ORD ♦ On March 6, Lake Mary Elcmenbool win host a golf tournament a t Black
ountry d u b to ndse kinds for tta school,
will be bole-ln-one opportunities and
rises as the fin d s raised will purchase
supplies and equipment for the school.
Mctaorehlps are available and foursomes
1 being accepted. Coat la 865 which lnIf fees and
eludes breakfast, lunch, can .
18 for tnfordrawing opportunities. CAD 323
m itte n .;.
Congratulations to junior a »
less for recordinghla first-ever hole in one with
a 7-tron on the 7th bole ait Tknacuan...
Sixteen Central Florida golf courses Including
Seminole County’s The Legacy Chib at Alaqua
Lakes, Tlmacuan OMf CMh and Wekhra Oolf
Club, have announced plana to market the area

Tlmaciutn Golf and Country Club la ottering a
Am game for member* every Saturday called the
Saturday Morning Hackers. Call Tlmacuan at
321-0010 before noon Friday (o register...
Baytree National Oolf Links in Melbourne,
called by' PGA Tour professional Gary Player,
*the beat course I've ever designed.* has an­
nounced plana lor an addition to Ita clubhouse
facilities beginning this month. Alto. Jason
K ubbd. formerly of laleworth In Orlando, has
been hired as greens superintendent...
For one of the best dealt In Central Florida
golf, check out the Oolf Privilege Card which is
put out annually by the American Lung Associa­
tion. Through Jan . 31, tickets are lust 820 and
provide discounts at over 600 Southeastern golf
course*. Call 1-800-LUNG-USA....
Oceans Eleven Reaorta la alated to boat the
9th annual International Network of Oolf Spring
Conference and Championship May 23-27. 1NO
Is based In Lake Mary and la a great chance to
net work with people from every facet of the
golfing world...
Tlmacuan Oolf Club has announced Its
schedule of 1999 events. Included on the early
portion of the schedule are the Super Bowl Oolf
Ttoumament (Jan. 24). and the TMQA MemberMember (Jan. 16-17)...

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�4 A - Sem noU Herald. Ssntefd, Florida •February 2.1999

People
Florida tomatoes worth asking for
Weeklv Lions Club

The Sanford Lions Club
meets every Tuesday at noon at
the Colonial Room In downtown
Sanford near the dock.
Visitors
and
prospective
members are welcome. For In­
formation. call Sam Loper, 321 &gt;
4415.

Bridge Club
Sanford Duplicate Bridge
Club meets at noon each Tues­
day at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St.. Sanford.

Toastmasters meet

The Night Owls Toastmasters
Club *6581 meets every Tues­
day of the month, at 7:30 p.m..
at the Lake Mary Community
Building on Country Club
Road. Contact RoaeUa Bonham
at 323-8264 for more Informa­
tion.

Attorney’s Office sponsors a
Grief Support Group for anyone
who has lost a loved one to
homicide. The group meets the
second Tuesday from 6:30 until
8 p.m. at the Juvenile A ssess­
ment Center located at 181
Bush Loop. Sanford. There la
no cost. For more information
call Bernadette Srrafinowlcz or
Maria Mitchell at (407) 6656112.

Over 50 Club

The Over 50 Club meets the
second and fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a.m.. at the Sanford
Senior Center. Seniors are wel­
come.

Widows or widowers

WOW. widows or widowers or
s person with a spouse In a
nursing home, meets the first
Tuesday, at 11 a.m. at Florida
Hospital. 1097 Sand Pond Road
(off Lake Emma Road). Bring a
friend. For mote details call
Dam DeSamo at 323-5152 or
Mori Henry 332-7011.

Widows, widowers

Widows or widowers or per­
sons with spouses in nursing
homes (W-O.W.) Is a group of­
fering support bonding, assis­
tance. brotherhood and social
activities to members. Meetings
are held the first Tuesday of the
month in the Florida Hospital
at 11 a m In Lake Mary on
Sand Pond Road, right off of
Lake Ghana Road. For more In­
formation call Dam DeSamo,
323*5152
or Minnie Kane.
322-8549.

G rie f support

The Seminole County State

Nar-Anon

Nar-Anon. a self-help group
for relatives and friends of ad­
dicts. will meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. at Orlando Oeneral Hos­
pital. For more Information, call
869-6364.

TOPS

Member of Take Off Pounds
Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at the
First Christian Church. 1807
Sanford Ave.. Sanford. For more
information about the d u b . call
Karen Hlartna. 321-5982.

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
GAINESVTLLE-Tomato lovers
who wonder how to find lus­
cious winter tomatoes-rlpe. red,
firm but Juicy, sweet but tsngymight well ask their grocer
whether he’s selling Mexican
tomatoes or tomatoes grown In
Florida.
U nhm lty of Florida re­
searcher Dan Cantllffe says It
makes a big difference.
Cantllffe. chairman of horti­
cultural sciences with UFs In­
stitute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences, bases his recommen­
dations on UF tomato taste tests
that were presented to aca­
demic conferences in Florida
and California.
Florida-grown tomatoes were
the runaway winners in a set of
tests in which 35 UF employees
familiar with tomato taste re­
peatedly compared the type of
tomatoes generally grown In
Mexico and varieties typically
grown In Florida. T h e Florida
varieties came out better for
sweetness and overall taste in
all of the taste panels we con­
ducted over four years.* Can­
tllffe said. *Our findings were
well accepted when we pre­
sented them to our peers.*
The UF findktgs were backed
up by testa the University of
Georgia researchers conducted
with 10 superm arket shoppers.
T h e shoppers showed a clear
preference for the type of to­
matoes grown m the South.’

Cantllffe aald. “When you have
a stuffy nose, your food tastes
like sawdust.*
The researchers decided to
compare Imported and Floridagrown tomato varieties because
Mexican tomatoes have flooded
the U.S. market since the North
American Free Trade Agree­
ment. or NAFTA, went Into ef­
fect In 1994.
Mexican tomatoes are popular
with superm arkets because
they're cheap at wholesale and
can be labeled vtne-ripe. But
the vtne-rlpe label Is bogus.
Cantllffe said.
They're called vine-ripe b e­
cause they can be picked
pink.* he said. T h e problem Is
they never really ripen because
they’ve been bred with a gene
that delavs ripening, enabling
them to be shipped long d is­
tances.
"But the gene prevents them
from developing full flavor.*
Cantllflc said. H ow can a to­
mato be vtne-rlpe If It never
fully ripens?*
Most Florida tomatoes aren't
labeled
vtne-rlpe
because

they’re harvested at what Is
known as a “mature-green*
state--a practice that allows
growers to pick them fewer
times and reduces bruising.
Packinghouses expose them to
ethylene gas. a hormone that
tomatoes produce naturally that
enhances the ripening process.
Florida tomato p owers m ud
be careful to provide consistent
quality to wholesale buyers If
they expect to get a premium for
their product, the UF research
showed.
A key to consistency Is cull­
ing out tomatoes that were
picked too early. Cantllffe aald.
Tomatoes that have not
turned red after three days In
the ripening room should not
be sold to superm arkets, an ­
other set of UF tests shewed.
Those tests, conducted with
10 UF faculty and p ad u ate
students familiar with tomato
taste, were reported In the No­
vember Issue of the Journal of
the American Society for Horti­
cultural Science. “If a tomato
doesn't ripen after three days In
the ripening room. It

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Representatives of the Florida
tomato industry welcomed the
UF research. “We’ve been
fighting for survival since
NAFTA.* said Wayne Hawkins,
manager of the Orlando-based
Florida Tomato Committee. *We
now have scientific data show­
ing that our product Is better.*
Although Hawkins la confi­
dent “mature-green* tomatoes
that have been properly rip­
ened can taste every bit as good
as vtne-rlpes. the tomato com­
mittee this year authorised
growers to pack vtne-ripe to­
matoes In the field.
Orowers have responded by
picking about 5 percent of their
crop In the Held, Hawkins said.
T h e wholesale prices for fieldes are averapi^
about 82
far a 25-pound
T h is pro­
vides extra cash to the grower
and allows him to compete with
tomatoes from Mexico that tie
sold as vtne-ripe.*
*ft’s all a m atter of percep­
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Ssnwwts H*nM, Sanford, Flonda - February 2,1W9 •BA

Let the kicking begin
O viedo girls elim inate
Lyman in 6A -D istrict 3

Hot Lyman
W ho’s the upsets Lake
best team Howell in
boys 6A-3
in soccer?
‘^SnwraromrofTOk
Flip a coin
SANFORD . Thta is a big
week all throughout the Mate
of Florida for socrer Cana.
Dtatrtcta are getting u n d er
way and the top two teama that
emerge from dtatrtcta head far
regional* and the poaafbdity of
a Mate title, ju st like the one
that the Lake Mary gtrla
brought back to Seminole
County laat year.
The gamee are au rr to be
earning, but think about what
tl la coating the tax payers of
Seminole County.
Stadium Ughta,
Transportation coats.
Coaching salaries.
With the way the district
races, especially the Class SA­
DIstrict 3 races, are shaping
up. there's no reason to hold
the district playoffs.
Put all of the names Into a
hat. pick taro and send the rest
home.
Everyone can take a week off
and the two who were chaaen
to advance can prepare far the
reglonals.
That's how evenly matched
Seminole County soccer teams
are this season. Anyone can
wtn or finish runner-up in ci­
ther bracket and, with rare
exceptions, no one would be
shocked.
J J a Hpte Uwrrst of thai

Oviedo when she volleyed home
a cross from Valerie Nopplnger
at 17:58. Less than a minute
OVIEDO - Playing under a and a half later. Nopplnger
full moon on a wet field in front netted a goal when she tapped
of a crowd of about 75 at John In a com er kick by Jessica
Courier Field, the Oviedo Lions Hourque.
In all. Oviedo attempted 17
posted a 3-0 victory over the
Lyman Greyhound* Monday shots In the first half alone,
night In the quarterfinals of lire requiring Lyman varsity goalie
Class OA-Dlsirlrl 3 girls sorerr Erin Tudhope to make seven
naves.
tournam ent.
‘She's a good keeper.* said
*1 wanted to nre ua gain a lit­
tle more confidence and play Getty of Tudhope. *She kept
our style of soccer," said the game closer than It could
Oviedo coach Jay O rtty. ‘More have been. We need to do a
Importantly, I wanted the girls better Job of finishing our
to come out and have fun chances, but some of that has
to be credited to Tudhope to ­
playtng aoccrr tonight.*
Hopefully, the Lions f 18 -6 - 1) night.’
Lyman roach Joyce Tullis
got their allowance of fun In
Monday night because their also praised Tudhope's efforts.
They (Oviedo) are a good
next task wont be - taking on
the defending state cham pion team,* said Tullis, They know
Lake Mary Rams at Lake Mary how to distribute the ball.
Wednesday In the district When you give up as many
semifinals at 8 p.m.
shots aa we did In the first
Last year, the Lions nir- half. It's only a m atter of time
priacd everyone but them selves before they knock some tn.
In beating the Rams In the dis­ Erin did a great Job of keeping
trict finals. Lake Mary went on ua In It early.*
Oviedo picked up some
to win th e consecutive road
games to dalm tire state title breathing room Just 13 seconds
while Oviedo was eliminated by Into the second half when
Annie Cline collected a fang
state runner-up University.
I t 's a m y tough toad to through bail off the kickoff by
travel.* admitted Oelty with a J amilk Castro and scored the
smile. “Life is all about ac­ Lions' third goal.
Afterwards. Tullis waxed
cepting challenges. For us to
win Wednesday, well have to philosophic about the effort of
play like we did last year. And her Greyhounds (5-9-4).
‘All things considered. I
that means a 100 percent ef­
thought we did a good Job,*
fort from all 18 player*.'
After a somewhat slow start Tullis said. ‘Certainly, we did a
ty both teams, the Lions took better Job than the last time we
firm control of Monday's match came over here. We d ld n t play
by scoring two goals within 84 as well as we have In some
other Mines, but I guess tt
CORRESPONDENT

CASSELBERRY - The la st
ttme the Lyman boys soccer
team had a chance to prove Its
mettle against
undefeated
Oviedo, it got stomped.
The lions' .JuaOn Cook,
owner of the Oviedo school re­
cord far goals, scored three
In an 8-3 rout leas th an a
that had the Lyman

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for what It Is:
Thel
county In th ei
Sure, you * 4 0 * get a faw
gripes from the South Florida
and the Sun Bek. b u t take a
look a t Seminole County.
Lost year, tt had the stale
champion.
A ndthe Raam d ld n t even wfci
the district. Rrm ember, they
loot to Oviedo in a shoot out.
Look at th is season's rosters
and try to figure out who lo
going to take a ru n a t th s tttfa.
In the boys bracket. Lake
Mary and Oricdo acern to be
the favorites, b u t 1

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2A •Seminole Herald. Sanlord. FkxxJa * February * 1999

Mourning the
death of grammar
C U TLR H V , B IR TH D A Y,
1 am totally devastated.
As a former English teacher
and grammar purist. 1 often
have snITerrd the slings and
arrows of outrageous
misfortunes befalling both
written and spokrn language.
However, the unklndest cut
finally has come, a wound
from the hands of brutish
grammarians. I have read the
obituary describing the
demise of ihr spilt Infinitive,
and 1 am In mounting.
Modem experts say It no
longer matters when an
Interrupting word rudely
thrusts Itself between the
word to and the verb that
follows It (to usuaflp go. to
suddenly see. etc.). They say
correcting such split
Infinitives Is unnecessary.
Say It Isn't so? It still
mattrrs to me. 1 am wearing a
black arm band and Inviting
all grieving friends to a
candlelight vigil to protest
this latest linguistic assault
and hideous abuse of proper
grammar. In my opinion, this
death was unmitigated,
premeditated language
murder.
First they did away with
diagramming sentences. That
led to the next step In the
unlawful dumbing down of
sentence structure and the
Increased Incidence of a
crime known as using a
misplaced modifier. Did you
hear a public outcry? Did
anyone start a support group
or propose a movement to
restore ch1l rights to
modifiers denied their
rightful places? Nol That's
why you may be reading
newspaper copy with
convoluted sentences such as
this one: "Police rushed
victims to hospitals with head
Injuries.*
Next to be discorded from
sentences was parallel
construction. Math teachers
would protest If some Joker
said It was okay for their
parallel lines to be crossed,
but you didn't hear a peep
from English teachers when
their brand of parsUellam got
crossed up.
Then agreement bit the
dust. Nobody complained.
Verbs no longer agree with
their subjects, and pronouns
no longer agree with
antecedents. It's all become
very disagreeable.
1 understood when my
students became confused
about nominative and
objective case pronouns (who
and whom, for Instance). I
didn't get too upset when
they said. *U's me* Instead of
‘It's I* or when they wrote.
These are them* Instead of
These are they.* B ut giving
the green light to a split
Infinitive is the very last
strawl
Long ago. a group of British
scholars severely criticised
Sir Winston Churchill for his
grammar-flawed
constructlona. He eras not
even splitting Infinitives! He
merely ended sentences with
dangling prepositions (a
much leaser crime). An
admonished Churchill -u n lik e
government leaders in this
country--was quick to adm it
the error of his ways, to
apologize Immediately w ith
heart-felt contrition, and to
accept appropriate censure
for abusing his m other
tongue. With deep rem orse.
Sir Winston said. "When It
comes to ending sentences
with prepositions, th a t la
something up with which one
should not putt*
Forget political correctness!
What this country needs is
grammatical correctness! AR
those who will stand w ith me
on the side of proper syntax
should follow Churchill's
worthy example and repeat
the following paraphrase of
his words: *Whcn it comes to
splitting infinitives, th at is a
length to which I am
unwilling to ever go * Uh.
make that “ever to go.*

Barbara Kuhn, a resident o f
Seminole County 31 years,
writes her views on county
and community issue*.

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Employers earn cash in welfare reform
S P E C IA L T O T H E H E R A L D

WAGES BUSINESS BONUS Is a new incen­
tive for Florida businesses Treated by Ihr
Florida Legislature during the 199B session.
This bonus Is designed to provide a simplified,
cash-back bonus for employers hiring WAGES
clients with six months or less remaining eli­
gibility. at a.wage that precludes them from
receiving cash assistance. The Incentive will
be offered statewide, but will be administered
and funded locally by WAGES Coalitions.
Employers that qualify will receive 9240 af­
ter 30 days of employment and an additional
•4 8 0 after the first 90 days of employment.
How the bonus ts used is entirely up to the
employer--and there Is no required payback If
the new employee leaves the Job after this Ini­
tial period.
Welfare assistance began over 60 years ago
during the height of the Great Depression. Al­
though It was only Intended to be a temporary
solution, welfare assistance has evolved Into a
long-term program and a way of life for some
individuals.
Today's welfare reform Is one of the most
significant paradigm shifts our nation has ever

undertaken. The focus on this reform ts to
help poopIr find and keep Jobs, and brrak the
cycle *&gt;f welfare-dependent families. The im­
plementation of tills Frdcral Initiative to also a
paradigm shift because It authorizes each
State to mn welfare programs of their own
design. Federal guidelines simply require the
Statrn to 1) allow no more than a five-year
lifetime limit on eligibility and 2) require
welfare customers to enter the workforce
within two years. These guidelines restructure
welfare bark Into a temporary assistance pro­
gram for famlllea in crisis.
Tire Slatr of Florida's response to this Fed­
eral challenge Is called "WAGES’: Work and
Gain Economic Self-Sufficiency. It to baaed on
a simple goal-to help Florida's families becomr stronger and economically self-sufficient
In order to requite minimal Involvement from
government agencies.
The Central Florida JEP Board Is the ad­
ministrative entity of the Central Florida
WAGES Coalition and to comprised primarily
of local business leaders.
To take advantage of this new WAGES Buttliras Bonus, please contact (407) 599-8388.

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B alanced
Feb. 2. 1999
Today is the 33rd
day of I9N and the
44m day qf winter.

TODAYS HISTORY: On this day in
in s , the first motion-picture dose-up,
of comedian Trad Ott sneering, was
filmed at Ike Edison Studio In West
NJ.
On this day in 1111, Balia, an Alaskan
•led dM, led a sled team through Md
miles of ice tad snow to deliver diph­
theria serum to Nome. The route
became the course of the Iditared
Trail laternaUooal Sled Dog Race.
Oa this day in INS, Prank Sinatra
bis singing debut in Indiana­
polis, crooning with the Tommy
Dorsey Orchestra.
TODAYS BIRTHDAYS] James
Joyce (UBM flU, writer: George
Halas (tltS-lW S), football coach:
Jascha HetfsU (IM1-1M7), violinist:
Jamas Dickey Utt3-IM7&gt;. poet; Lit
Smith (tllS-&gt;, columnist, is 71; Tom
Smothers &lt;l»17-&gt;, comedian, is U;
Pam h Fawcett (1M7-), actress, is IS.
TODAYS SPORTS: On this day in
1V4I, golfer Ban Hogan suffered a
near-fatti accident when bis car
struck a Greyhound bus head-on.
Hagan recovered and woe the UJ .
171

TODAYS QVOVKi "Net to a m p in
is to live
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mW ants
-a." - Mortimer

S u b s c r ib e T o d a y !

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Highs In the upper-70t. Low In
the upper-50s. Vedaaadar:
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Lottery means honeymoon
for Sanford couple
The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for incidents recorded through Feb. 1:

Aggravated battery:

W ffO tD , 1ST S treat, 1000 Mack. Jan. 31. 8:34 p.m. A 39year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriff's depu­
ties for aggravated battery. Deputies said he and another man
got Into a verbal altercation which turned violent. The man
pulled out a box cutter during the argument and cut the other
man several times. None of the Injuries was serious.

Carjacking:

L A B MAST. Lake Mary M m r i 8900 Mack Jan. 29. 8:47
p.m. A 22-year-old man was arrested by Lake Mary Police for
carjacking, grand theft auto and kidnapping. Police said the
man got Into a car that was parked by the gaa tanka at a service
station and started to drive away. He had Instructed the two
children, ages 7 and 8. In the car to be quiet. Instead the chil­
dren Jumped from the car and ran to their mother In the store.
Having seen the Incident, the store clerk had already called
9 11. A few blocks away he was taken Into custody.

Carrying a concealed weapon:
ovzano. cm

Jan. 30. 8:14
a.m. A 26-year-old man was arrested by Oviedo Police for car­
rying a concealed weapon. Police said they stopped him for
speeding, but they recognized him from previous encounters In
which they found him to have weapons violations. When asked,
he told police that he had a sword and several knives In the
car. Because the weapons were not In plain sight, he told police
he had easy access to them, they searched the vehicle and
found other weapons. Including a BB gun. He Is currently on
house arrest in Orange County so the additional charge of vio­
lating community control was added.

Domestic violence:

CAA— f P O T T . Cypesaa Way. S00 Mask. Jan . 30. 12:41 p.m.
A 50-year-old man was arrested by Casselberry Police for do­
mestic violence. Police said he and hla wife were Involved In an

argument because, she said, he had been flirting with another
woman at a party. While they were arguing, he grabbed a tele­
phone and smashed It on the floor. He also punched her.
LONGWOOD, Sandy HU1 Drive. 400 Moek. Jan. 31. 7:01 p.m. A
19-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies. Deputies said he began arguing with his mother when
she asked him about some of lire classes he had been missing.
He became angry and threw her Into the couch. She became
fearful, because her son has a black belt In karate, and ran to
her room and locked herself In. He kicked In the door and then
kicked her some more. Ills father reported that a few days be­
fore. the son had 'attacked* him when he had told him the In­
surance company would drop his coverage if he earned fearer
than 12 credits this semester.
SANFORD, 12* S treet. 1100 Mock. Jan. 30. 4:35 p.m. An 18year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriff's depu­
ties for domestic violence. Deputies said he and his sister had
gotten Into an argument over money when hr punched out a
window In her home and knocked over a planter. She said he
also took a couple of swings at her during the argument.
WINTER SPRINGS. Cortes Avenue, 20 Mock. Jan. 29. 2:52
a.m. A 25-year-old woman was arrested by Winter Springs Po­
lice for domestic violence after she entered her parents' home
and threatened to kill herself. She was wielding a large kitchen
knife and holding It to her wrists and throat and making
threats. When her father tried to calm her. she took repeated
swings at him with closed fists. She also tried to cut her sister
with the knife when the sister approached her.

'It's like a dream come true.*
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
After Ills honeymoon, most
SANFORD - A Sanford man
will take his wife of 30 years on likely In (he Bahamas, with hi s
their first honeymoon, thanks to wife Dimples, the retired U,S.
winning this weekend In the Department of Defense em­
ployee said hell share Ills
Florida Lottery.
A1 Fryer. 55. won $39,000 earnings with his children and
this weekend playing the Break Ills church.
Tm nol a greedy man.’ Fryer
the Piggy Bank game In the
said.
'I'm thankful for every­
Florida Lottery's Flamingo For­
thing I gel.*
tune.
A Florida Lottrry ticket Fryer
Tm gonna take my wife on a
honeymoon that we've never purchased gave him n chance
been on in 30 years." Fryer to appear on the show.
Of the $1 ticket price, 38
said,
In Break the Piggy Bank, two crnls contributes to public
players vie for cash prtzrs by education.
breaking open piggy banks
David Krlksen
£
with dollaw amounts hidden In­ ^
side.
A dvertising Specialties
In the game's first round.
Fryer won $19,500. He risked
"W e 'll P ut Y o u rN a m ei
losing half Ih winnings by conUnulng to play In round (wo.
o n A n y th in g "
and the risk paid off. He dou­
bled his money to $39,000.
-Call (407) J02-7M7 in l-ake Man
'I'm Just happy lo be here,
^^^•M nok^ii £gojntm ent^^^!
and I thank Ood.* Fryer said.

DUI:

Jan. 31.
2:54 a.m. A 35-year-old man was arrested by Altamonte
Springs Police for driving under the Influence.
Jan.
30. 6:57 p.m. A 34-year-old man was arrested by Casselberry
Police for driving under the Influence.
AAHPORD, 2tata Rm I 40 at Preach Asa— a. Jan. 30. 2:04
p.m. A 52-year-old woman was arrested by Sanford Police for
driving under the Influence.

School
Sidney Adkins, 81. Sunnyview Circle. Orlando, died
Thursday. Jan . 28. 1999. Bom
Oct. 15. 1917, In Wrlghtsville,
Oa., he moved to Central Flor­
ida In 1945. Mr. Adkins was a
farmer. He was a member of
the Open Door Baptist Church
In EatonvlUe.
Mr. Adkins enjoyed Ashing.
Survivors Include son, Billy
Jean Atkina, Winter Park; son,
Ronnie Pate. Winter Park; son,
Sidney Atkins. J r.. Plainfield.
N J.: son. Donald Atkins.
Plainfield. N J.; son. Willie
Jam es Atkins, Titusville: son.
Leon AUdna, Brockton. Maas.:
daughter! Rena Preston. Eaton­
vlUe; dau0rter. Betty Banka.
Brockton. Mass.; daughter,
Laveme AUdna. W inter Park:
daughter. Donna Slade, Or­
lando; daughter. Nora AUdna.
Orlando; daughter. Margaret
Flyer. Oak Grove, Ky.; daugh­
ter. Jenny AUdna. MonttceUo;
[daughter.
Wendy
Mathis.
[Fayetteville, N.C.; daughter,
Cynthia AUdna. Mlsa.; daugh­
ter. Eleanor AUdna. FayettevtUe,
N.C.; sister. Vera Walden. Or*nond Beach; stater, Aitika
f ierce. Orlando; 101 grand­
children. 74 great grandchil­
dren, 15 great great grandchil­
dren.
Oolden'a Funeral
Home.
Wlpter Park. In charge of ar-

JULIAL.
Julia L Olbaon. 67, Railroad
Avenue. Winter Park, died
Thursday, Jan . 28, 1999. Bom
Dec. 29. 1931. In Winter Park,
she was a native resident of
Central Florida. Mrs. Olbaon
was a dietary supervisor. She
was a member of the Bethel
Missionary Baptist Church In
Winter Park.
Survivors Include sister.
Elouise L Quinton. Winter
Park; sunt. Robbie Scruggs,
Winter Park.
Oolden'a Funeral
Home,
Whiter Park. In charge of a r­
rangements.

Sdk Oak Terrace, Lake Mary,
died Monday. FA . 1, 1999.
Bom May 24. 1245. In
Vineland, N J.. she moved to
Central Florida in 1990 from
Tuckahne, NJ . Mia. Mloltaccto
was an accountant She waa a
member of the Nativity Catholic
Church.
Survivors include son, Lenny
MtoHaerto, Lake Mary; daugh­
ter. Amy Ricketts, Oviedo; sla­
ter. Vivian Finger, Vineland.
N J.; mother. Unda Carietto.
Vineland. N J.
Baldwtn-Falrehlld-Oakiawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Maty, in charge of

Katherine 'Kathy* Westfall
Smith. 55. Rt. 5, Waynesboro.
Va.. died Saturday, Jan. 30.
1999 in Waynesboro. She was
bom May 25. 1943. In Sanford.
Mrs. Smith was a production
worker. She attended Calvary
United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Smith enjoyed working
with her husband In wood­
crafts. and with friends In
painting classes.
Survivors include husband.
John D. Smith, Waynesboro,
Va.; father, Keith L Westfall.
Sanford: mother. Helen O’Brien
Westfall, Sanford; son. Michael
L,.Surratt. Staunton, Va.; son.
Timothy L Smith. Iceland; son,
John D. Smith. J r.. BeUalr.
Wash.: son. Tony R. Smith.
Waynesboro. Va.; daughter.
Ttereaa Surratt Hufler, Stuarts
Draft. Va.; twin brother. Keith L.
Westfall. Jr.. Orlando; sister.
Betsy Westfall Parker. N.C.;
stater. Deborah Westfall Byrd.
DeBary; grandchildren.
Reynolds Funeral Service.
Waynesboro. Va.. In charge of
arrangements.
Franklin L. Tennyson. 78.
Red Bug Lake Road. C assel­
berry, died Sunday, Jan. 31.
1999. Bom Sept. 23. 1920. In
Boston. Mass., he moved to
Central Florida In 1964 from
Tampa. Mr. Tennyson was a
retired pilot from the U.S. Air
Force and the Federal Aviation
Agency.
Mr. Tennyson was a member
of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 10139. Oviedo, the Ameri­
can Legion, the
Lodge.
Mays Landing. N J.. and H ie
Military Order of the Purple
Heart.
Survivors Include srtfe, Mar­
garet M. Tennyson. Cassel­
berry; son, W. Doubles Ten­
nyson. Crofton, Md.; daughter.
Patricia T. Smith. Tunpa; son,
Richard A. Tennyson. Cassel­
berry; ton. Michael E. Tent City; stater.
Edna Wdhe. Armadale. Va.:
brother. Theodore M. T tnhyson,^ Lusty. Md.; brother.

School Improvement money.
"In our Student Advisory
Council we looked as a group at
the needs of the community and
what we can do ~ school prlnclBarry Ueboviu said. *We
Eave
l computer training for stu ­
dents. and this way the parents
and the students can both learn
these skills.'
Beginning computer classes
are being offered the second
and fourth Tuesdays every
month from 7-8 p.m.. plus the
following Saturdays from 9-10
a.m. Classes are free for par­
ents and guardians of children
at Pine Crest.
T here is a practical side of
this for parents." LiebovlU said.
*We can teach them word proc­
eeding. how to do resumes, and
how to write a business letter.*
B ute funding will pay $1,500
for the coat of asking faculty to
May after hours for the classes.
State funding is also paying
$4,000 to supply eight teams
with math and language arts
curricula. Ueboviu said.
So far. the school has held
two parent computer classes.
TWdve people attended the first
class, and ten
the
second, LiebovlU said.
Pine Crest has two fully
equipped computer labs. Six
computers In the school's me­
dia center have Internet access.
By the end of next school year.
LiebovlU said he hopes the
■chool will have internet access
In every classroom.
For more Information about
the parent computer training
program, call (407) 322-1711.

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prove m m i ootru win m en
on Wednesday at 4 p.m.. In
the City
Commission Conference
Room, on the first floor.
New members Carol
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recognition awards arm be
discussed: February: San­
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Semlnole/Sueceas By SU
Community Resource and
Referral Center la ottering a
free rape prevention work­
shop for the community.
Topics to be discussed In­
clude personal safety, rape
prevention, and crime pre­
vention. Information will be
provided on services avail­
able to victims of crime. The
workshop will be presented
by the Seminole County
Sheriffs office on Wednesday
from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the
Salvation Army. 700 W. 24th
St.. Sanford. For more In­
formation or to make reser­
vations. call (4071328-3090.

TUESDAY

BTAJT WltfTEH

Naturally clvlllsad
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Sargent resigns fro
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ALTAMONTE Si&gt;KINOS - A
nun who Is identified as a su s­
pect in several Altamonte
Springs robberies has been arm ird In Orlando.
Robert Srontl. 38. was ar­
rested by Orange County depu­
ties st the comer of 39th Street
snd Nashville Avenue at 10:48
a.tn. on Monday. He Is charged
with robbery with a deadly
weapon and resisting arrest
without violence.
Srontl la a suspect In several
robberies In Seminole and Or­
ange counties. Investigators
said.
A hold has been placed on
Srontl from Harris County.

Texas on unknown charges, ac­ p.m. a white male subject en ­
cording to the Orange County tered Absolute Hair Design In
Correctional Facility, where Altamonte Springs and a t­
Srontl Is being held.
tempted to rob the employees
The Altamonte Springs police with a black semi-automatic
had placed a 81.000 reward for handgun. The subject fled
help in apprehending a white bom the business on foot, po­
male. 33-40 years old, 8*08. lice said.
168 pounds, with dark curly
Within the hour, a white male
hair, a square jaw line, and subject entered the Oet Healthy
visible signs that his nose had store tn Casselberry and
been broken In the past. In­ robbed the employees with a
vestigators said Srontl fits that black semi-automatic handgun.
description.
The subject fled from the b u si­
On Monday. Jan. 28. at 7:02 ness on foot.
p.m .. a white male entered the
On Monday. Jan . 18. at 4:88
Radio Shack In Altamonte p.m.. a white male subject en ­
Springs and robbed the em ­ tered the Dry Clean U 6A . In
ployees with a black sem i­ Akamonte Springs and robbed
automatic handgun. Prtoc to the clerk with a black sem i­
leaving the business on foot, he automatic handgun. The su b ­
also stole a hand-held scanner. ject fled the business on foot,
On Tuesday. Jan. 19. at 8:80 police said.

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should be rewarding, but not
setf-senrtng. H should be for
you. and not for me. 1 have
dsns the best I could.*
Bnrgmt astd that he Is proud
of the arcomphahmmta of the
yeam!' But. hTLkkd £ rt "the
only thing holding us back la

Father A1 marches on
Washington D.C.

4 It’s rem arkable how much ensrgy Father A1 has for an event
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7 lim it to be a
policeman. I also
UHint my own
office. There are
policemen in my
family and I want
to take all o f the
bad people o ff the
streets and sent
them to Jail. They
shoot and kill
people and take
their stuff so
somebody needs to
send them to Jail. 1
guess school Is
Important because
I need to Iearn all
o f the laws.”

grandpa do It but I
don't think 1 want
to go to work on
days when It's
really hot. We
need to make more
homes fo r people
to Hue In and 1 can
be the guy who
hammers In all the
nails and drills
everything down. I
need to go to
school so I can
learn how to work
harder.'

there In my fire
truck. When there
were all o f those
Jlres In the
summer,
somebody needed
to put them out
and I could have
done that and not
been scared."

K.C. Chester
7 f/iinJc / might
wtwt to be a doctor
so I can make
people fe e l better.
I'll be a real kind
doctor because
once I had to go to
see a doctor about
my eye and he
was really nice
and made me feel
better."

J.G. Jordan
7 am going to be
a fireman.
Whenever 1 see
news that there Is

Allele McMillan
7 want to be a
worker man u&gt;ho
Jlxes people’s
roofs. My dad and

a fire 1 think I can
stop them by going

7 wont to be a
veterinarian who
helps dogs and
pets. I have some
dogs and puppies
and my vet is
always very nice
to them. My dogs

Sanford

SAMDUNN, A.

•Corey

The Mdo at WKeon
In
of
future,
play with me. but 1
haven't thought
about school
because I Just
decided 1 wanted
to be a v e tm

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Lucy

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ond
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‘Someday J want
to be a Spice G irt 1
like all o f their
songs. I'm not In a
chorus but 1go to
music doss and !
sang In our winter
program.

Somebody even
wanted my
autograph. I need
to go to school to
learn how to sing
like a Spice G irt"

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Lawton Elementary: Class of 2011
on the inside."
D aniel R obertses

"I think l want to
be a Backstreet
Hoy. 1 like the song
'Baskstrect’s
Back.' I listened to
them when I was
In Pre-K and my
favorite one Is
Kevin. I’m a really
good singer f you
want to hear me."

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them up and see
what they look like

"A doctor. That’s
what / want to be.
I want to work on
animals. I have a
dog named Cody
and he’s a really
big dog. I want to
treat really big
dogs but my cat
died a long time
ago so I want to
help them also."

"I want to be a
zookeeper. I want
to have lots o f
animals, but I
really like zebras,
bears and
elephants. I'm
going to Animal
Kingdom when I
turn 7 and I want
to feed all o f the
scary animals.”

Jobs mcbeel
7 am going to be
a veterinarian. I
like animals a lot.
especially deer
and tigers. I’m not

tfrald o f any scary
inlmals. I have
two cats now and
when they arc
sick. I want to
make them feel

Retie O’Hanlon
7 want to be an
Ice skater. I
haven’t tried (I yet
but It looks like it
would be a lot o f
Jim and I like to
watch U when It’s
on TV.

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"Someday ! am going to be cm artist
It's Jim to draw and paint I want to do
paintings because l*m pretty good at It I
also like to draw people, but especially
paint I need to practice in school and

*7 want to grow up and be a singer
like my sisters. My sister Is 6 and she
sounds Just like the Spice Girls. I like
Baby Spice In the Spice Girls. / have
been singing In front o f people and l
want to be on the stage and have
everybody hear me."

*/ am going to be a policeman. I don't
really know why because I’m kind qf
scared of bad guys, but I was a
policeman for Halloween and that’s
when I decided I wanted to be one. I
won’t be scared I guess."

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*J want to be an
Ice hockey player. I
grew up tn
Minnesota and 1
used to play floor
hockey when I
was little. I go to a
lot qf Solar Bears
games, but 1 also
think it Is Important
to go to school
because I need to
go to college. I
don't have any
place to
because It's
always so warm tn
Florida, so l want
to team math and
reading beau
need to leant
about hockey even

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finger painter so l
want to be an
artist and do
paintings. / like to
use a brush
Instead qf my
fingers but I’m
getting really good
at practicing my
skills. I Uke math
and reading and
they help me
because l can
leant to be a better
painter that way.

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work with animals
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the woo. I am going
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K e n d ric k m arks 92nd birth d ay , singles exposition set
B irth d a y b e lls ra n g In D e l­
ton a fo r the c e le b r a tio n o f J e s ­
s ie (M an) K en d ric k , Sr. w h o
tu rned 92 on J a n 23.
T h e h om e o f h is d a u g h te r
D o ro th y
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s o n -in -la w
E u gen e B a rk er w a s th e s e ttin g
fo r an a ftern o o n c e le b ra tio n o f
fa m ily an d frie n d s to s h a re
b irth d a y h on ors, lo v e , g ifts a n d
lo ts o f ftm w ith J e s s ie Sr., a f ­
fectio n a tely c a lle d M r. M an.
B o m In D cso ta . O a. w h e re
fam ily re u n io n s a re o ften h eld .

he m oved to C e le ry C ity w h e re
he m et and m a rrie d th e la te
M endel) M artin K en d rick .
S h arin g In th e c e le b r a tio n
w ere all o f h is c h ild ren , even
those from afar. U r e y c a m e to
share their lo v e w ith th eir
daddy. H r still b o a s ts o f h is 10
children. J e s s ie K en d rick Jr.
lives w ith his d a d In S a n fo rd ;
Inez K. B ailey,
W a s h in g to n .
D.C.. M ack C h a rle s K e n d ric k ,
San ford. O ther
ch ild ren
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ter. NT; D oroth y K. Baker. D e l­
ton a: Em m a K. Sm ith. R o ch es­
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Ten n essee;
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and C yn th ia K. O liver, San ford.
A fte r a deliciou s dinner, th e
h o n oree w as p rrs rn lrd w ith
ltls fa vorite gifts and a m o n e y
tret- lo p rovid e him wtlh hts
n eeds. M any m ore Is w ish ed
the gran d old guy.

SINGLES EXPO

Coach John Thomas of tha Croon* Academy Basketball Teem, re­
ceives a $500.00 check from Richard Evans and Benny Alexander o f
the Crooms Classes of 50s whSe Principal B. Hardy Blake looks on.

S in gles In tro Expo, the s in ­
g le biggest event o f the year,
b est even t o f Its kind. Is c o m ­
in g to C en tra l Florida. T h is w ill
b e h eld th e w eeken d o f F rid ay.
S atu rd ay and Sunday. Feb. 5.
T h e sin gles exp o Is a fu n-filled
festival w h ere sin gles enjoy the
op p o rtu n ity
to
m eet,
p lay
gam es, listen lo sem lnnre. and
le a m about p rodu cts, services
and n e llv ltirs tnrgrted to the
sin gle com m unity.
A d o n a tio n
of (5
a llo w s
g u ests to attend all three d a y s
w h en th ey present th rlr n a m e
b a d ge and ph oto ID. T h ere Is
an a d d itio n a l &lt;1 0 charge fo r
th e
Satu rday
Night
A -L tve
dance.
O v e r 15.000 sin gles over the
th ree-d a y p eriod are ex p e c te d .

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the sorority for 39 years. H elen
Is currently corresponding sec­
retary and vice president o f
Beta Sigma Phi C ity Council.
She has worked on all com m it­
tees.
In addition to Beta Sigm a
Phi, Helen la a m em ber o f
W.O.W., Sanford W om an's Club
and the Com m unity United
Methodist Church.
DeBary,
where she is active In the
United M ethodist Women.
Helen's children are: B ebe,
Karl David. Donna and Brenda.
Grandchildren Include: K yle.
Bret. Jordan and Qtancarto.
W hat does Beta Sigm a Phi
mean to Helen?
"Ib m e. Beta Sigm a Phi la
another word for love, caring
and friendship, and a special
m eaning to the w ord
'slater.' Sorority has opened
many doors and has opened
ray eyes to m any rewarding ex­
periences. I fe d very fortunate
to have so m any special
friends and special staters. I
feel very honored that they
have chosen m e to represent
them."
Eileen Heaaley o f Longwood,
la the Valentine O trl for per­
center Beta lam b da Chapter.
Eileen and h er husband, Jim ,
are the parents o f C hristopher.
IB, and Jam er. 7.
A m em ber o f the sorority for
25 years, Eileen Is employed as
a legs!
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assistanth eShe
has held
every office In her chapter,
from president to Valentine

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Ball chairman and
as
chapter president this year. In
1996.
"1. Eileen iwas chairm an o f
the W inter Park Council V alen­
tine Luncheon and ahe has
worked on all com m ittees.
Her outside Interests Include:
Member o f Florida A ssociation
o f Legal Assistants, recent re­
cipient o f
designation as a
Certified Legal A ssistant and
affiliate member o f Attorneys'
Title Insurance Fund. Eileen la
alao a Tiger Cub Scout Den
leader, a soccer mom and ahe
enjoys needlework.
What does Beta Sigm a n il
mean to Eileen?
She said: T becam e a m em ­
ber o f Beta Sigm a Phi In
teens, prior to gettin g
It was then, and still la. a
wonderful way o f making new
friends, enjoying fellow ship
with your sistem and learning
new ideas. It la a lifelin e in
times o f troubles, a com fort to
you when you are weary and a
great group o f women with
whom to celebrate your blessThe Valentine G irl for Laure­
ate Alpha Tau is June Helm s, a
member o f the sorority for 35
years. Calling h erself a dom es­
tic engineer. June and her
husband Carl are the parents
o f Jam es. Marti and Bob. Tb etr
grandchildren a re Joshua, J a ­
cob and Hannah. June has
held every office k i sorority far
several times and has worked
on every com m ittee.
What does B eta Sigm a m ean
to June7
She said: " O ur chapter has
always been an esp ecially
d ose knit fam ily, in February
o f last year, a tornado h it n y
l l w tMWMr It %
taring. My fondly w
as the Lord saw fit to
Aa aoon as tt got dayligh t
is were right there
to help. B eta Sigm a Phi
ihrayi been there fo r me
In happy rimes and in rim es o f
need and I have always tried to
be there for Beta Sigma Phi."
Angt Wall o f Deltona has
been selected by Preceptor
D dta Delta fo r its Valentine
Girl. A police dispatcher. Angl
has been a m em ber o f Beta
Sigma Phi for fou r years. She la
currently recording
* apter and
for h er chapter
on several com m ittees.
H er outside activities
frames, fee *|t,M&lt;d shopping
Joys children.
and ahe enters
&gt;
What d o e s B e ta Sigm a Phi
mean to Angl?
She said: "Friendship, com ­
panionship. social a ctivities

and helping others In need.'

SAN FO R D

lea ve a m e s s a g e at 3 20-5750.
T h a n k s fur
th e
c la s s e s
of
C ronins A ca d em y 5 0 's for th eir
donation o f $500.

UNITY SERVICE

MARVA
HAWKINS

E xp o w ill leave sp ea k ers, s in ­
g le s e x p erts a n d 125 p h is e x ­
h ib ito rs . T h e r r w ill
b e b ig
tick et p rizes s u ch as n 4-day 3n lgh t H ip to C lu b M ed. C a r ib ­
b ea n
cru ise v a r a lio n s
from
C a p e C a n a v e ra l C ru is e Lines, a
bed an d b re a k fa s t geta w a y In
S a va n n a h . Gn. co m p le te w ith a
1999 M erced es as y o u r luxury
tra n sp o rt. Y o u ca n w in a 1999
M erced es B en z from C o n te m ­
p o ra ry C a rs In th r lr C rn rk the
S a fe p ro m o tio n .

M ISSIO N CONFAB
In tern a tio n a l
M ission O u t­
rea ch N etw ork C o n fe re n c e w ill
be h eld Feb. 2 -5 at th e H ouse
o f R rfu g e M in istries. Inc.. 7.00
p.m . nigh tly. T h e c o n fe re n c e
s p e a k e rs w ill lie P rop h et Earl
F ile s . A p o s tle S ie v e Form an .
P a s to r
J e s s ie
H o llo w a y .
B is h o p J im m ie C lark . A p o s tle
llc m y Maw-kins In w o rk s h o p s
that a re a p art o f the out reach
c o n feren ce.
For
In form a tion
c a ll D iane lla r r r ll 324-4711 or
324-1235.

There is a need to support
the boys basketball program at
Crootns Academ y. T ills second
yrar o f live Panthers has been
an exciting season. Funds are
needed lo support the team
who will attend the district
playofTs Feb. 15-19. The head
coach o f boys basketball at
Crooms Academ y la one of
Sem inole counties wtnnlngest
coaches.
Let us keep this team alive.
Give your donations to fund the
officials fee*, uniforms, trans­
portation to out o f (own gam es
and other financial responsi­
bilities. Don't let Crooms lose
the great program which has
helped and la helping many
athletes. Parents and commu­
nity. focal businesses. Croom 's
Alumni, and citizens o f San­
ford, make you r checks out to
Crooms Academ y Boys Bas­
ketball. You may contact John
W. Thom as at 322-3596 or

M l. O liv e In d g r N o. 79 M a ­
so n ic fa m ily In vites th e c o m ­
m unity to th rlr "C o m in g T o ­
geth er In U n ity* a s w e e n te r the
m illen n iu m . Su n day. Feb. 21.
2:30 p.m. at Zion H ope B ap tist
Church. O ra n ge A ven u e. Rev.
l)r . Ellas CalTry Is p a s lo r. Y o u r
p a rticip a tio n and r e p r e s e n ta ­
tion o f o th e r ch u rch es. M a ­
son ic Iz x lg r s and c itize n s Is
w elcom ed . R ev. B illy J a c k s o n
w ill lie th e gu est sp ea k er.

POLK SINGS
C on gratu lation s to S h e rly n
B. Polk w ho h ad th e grea t
p rivilege o f sin gin g "G od B le s s
A m erica " at th e F ederal Court
N atu ralization c e re m o n ie s held
In O rlan do. O ver 50 p e o p le
w ere given the oa th .

CORRECTION
A correction o n th e M artin
D ith e r King, Jr. n rttrle o f J a n .
24. T h e sp o n so rs n am ed w ere
not sp o n so rs o f th e Rev. A m o s
C. J o n e s sch o la rsh ip aw ard.
Th ey w ere sp o n so rs o f th e Dr.
M artin Luther K in g. Jr. p r o ­
gram s and sch o la rsh ip s. S orry
for a n y m is in fo rm a tio n .

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Since the Sanford Woman's
Club has withdrawn from the
Florida Federation o f W om en's
Clubs, the club's reading s o c i­
ety has had to rename the fo r ­
m er Epsilon Sigma Ondcron, a
reading society o f the federa­
tion.
A t the January meeting, held
at the home o f Elisabeth
(Libby) Boyd, Libby Prevail
made a motion to rename the
organization.
the
Literary
Oraup. which waa seconded
A fter delicious refreshm ents
were served by the hostess,
chairman Fran Morton called
the m eeting to order. She In­
troduced the speaker. V irginia
♦Ginger) Herndon who lived In
Sanford several years before

moving to TUskawills.
Ginger gave an Interesting re­
port on three books by Beverly
Coyle: The Kneeling Bus 1 ^
troubled Waters and Taken In
She described them aa fa sci­
nating pictures o f modem so ­
ciety with Florida settings.
The speaker and two M ends
■he brought. Peggy Thompson
and Eileen Bush, are members
o f the TuskswfUa Women’s
Chib and Issued an im itation
to the Literary Group and other
interested Sanford Woman’s
Chib members to Join their
du b. The
women explained
many interesting actM tica In
which their du b participates.
The Literary Oroup regrets
the absence o 'f members who
were 111 and unable to attend
the January meeting. A ll San­
ford Woman's Club members
are Invited to attend the m eet­
ings on the third Wednesday o f
each month. The February
m eeting w ill be held at the
home o f Charlotte Knowles.

T A B AI
The community mourns the
death o f Dorothy "Dottle" Th o­
mas last week. Following the
11 a.m service o f the First
United Methodist Church Sun­
day. her husband. Roy, d eliv­
ered an Inspiring mraaagr
the men in the congregation.
He said that a woman
m an's greatest treasure. "Kiss
h er and tell her how much you
lo w her," he advised the men.
In his,fu rth er praise o f the
little woman, Roy said women
are stranger, smarter and more
Intelligent than men.
Incidentally, no one ap­
peared to disagree and the
women were all sm iles.

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tragic accident* ... the potential loss
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year ego, slang with my stepbmther. I f not listening to the car radio,

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or haring my dad »ay he can’t drive
me to the mall because he hasn’t
had eight hours o f sleep could brinR
my mom hack. I'd forfeit my "freedoms* in s hcartlwst! These things
a n a small price to pay compared to

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step b roth er. Although
•dH b rin g them back,
you r le tte r w ill rem ln
lata that th eir cars are
m achine*, capable o f I
the most severe damaj
are not used w ith care
m deration fo r others,

Bistline granddaughter wins essay contest
Fred and Carolyn Distllne o f
Longwood are ao proud o f their
granddaughter. Katie Stephan,
on 18 year* old* senior a t
Naples High School.
Katie entered
an
essay
contest titled: Dare to Dream:
Profiles In Character: and won
an all expense trip for her and
her fam ily to Universal Studios
o f Orlando where she gave h er
speech; and then
on
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two
other
students
representing
high
schools.
middle schools and elem entary
schools In the entire state, led
the Pledge o f Allegiance at the
Inauguration
on stage with
Oov. Buah.
Katie was also the recipient
o f a four-year scholarship to
her choice o f a state university,

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this is quite an honor I
and her parents. Ilr r
Frances
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grew up In Longwo
attended Lyman and S
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home on TV. upon lea
tills honor, recently,
also
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newspaper there In
and on radio,

for Jeanne Robinson. Newly
elected Psulce Stevens w ill b e
taking her place for 1999. A ll
o f Trustees from 1998 are re­
turning except for Brian Loe.
Don Jackson will be replacing
Brian.

Installing the officers was
Carlton Henley. Chairman o f
the Sem inole County Commis­
sion. A fter the Installation.
Henley gave a speech about
the
outlook
for
Seminole
County's future.

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Good food and outstanding
entertainment marked the first
m eeting o f the Lake Maty
Community Improvement A s­
sociation for 1999. President
Shelia Sawyer welcomed C IA
mem bers and the
special
guests. Including Lake Mary
Mayor David Mcalar and Sem i­
nole County Chairm an Carlton
Henry.
A ltera wonderful dinner, en ­
tertainment was provided by
Phillip Stetrancta. Phillip Is the

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Fitness
Have you been touched by can­
cer? One out d every three people
now living w i be diagnosed with
cancer. Sometimes It is family,
sometimes it is friends or co­
workers, but for an of us the can­
cer issue hits dose to home. Prog­
ress has bssn made In the fight
against cancer, but the fight must
be continued. Relay For Ufa la a
unique event which involves teems
made 143ol 10 to 1S people from a l
wsHcs w ft®, jownjj wQavt®r in tf)®

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Florida H ospital w ill offer
heart screen Inga as a part of
Its T a k in g W om en to Heart*
cam paign at the follow ing lo ­
cations from 7 a.m. to noon.
The heart screening Is 540
and Includes a resting EKO.
health risk assessm ent, total
cholesterol count, blood pree­

ning on the track. Relay For U e It
each team membai*e way of taking
ip the tight against cancer and
celebrating cancer survivorship.
Ralay For LAs is an opportunity for
your amptoyaaa and task fam ttet

Feb. 11: Lake
alth Resource

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Beta Si

Hospital offers screenings

Rally to fight cancer

Center. 1097 Sand Pond Road,
Lake M ary; Feb. 11: C eleb ra ­
tion Health. 400 C elebration
Place. C elebration: Feb. 14:
Florida Hospital W om en's C en­
ter-Executive O ffice Building.
3501 N. O range Avenue, O r ­
lando: Feb. 15: Florida Hoapital Apopka. 201 H. Park A ve..
Apopka: Feb. 17: Florida H os­
pital W om en's C enter at RD V
Sportaptex.
5701
M aitland
Summit Bhrd., M aitland: Feb.
31: Florida H ospital East O r ­
lando. 7737 Lake U nderhill.
Orlando: Feb. 34: Florida lloa pkal Klaatmmee, 300 Hilda
SI., M aalm m ee.

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Resource and Education
C enter o f Central Florida. 851
North M aitland Avenue.
M aitland announces the third
(Urn in the 1998-1999 Film
Series. The film w ill be shown
at the Center on Monday. Feb.
8. at 7:30 p.m. There is no
adm ission charge.
A chlllm g recreation o f the
real-life crim inal case o f M arie
Latour. a housewife who
becam e a back-street abortion'
1st In Nan-occupied France
and was guillotined by the
hypocritically m oralistic V kh y
governm ent. Much m ore than
a true crtm e-and-punlshm ent
story. Story of Women la a
vision o f w ar as bourgeois
hypocrisy w rit large with

the light o f vaster crim es per­
petrated In the name o f the
nation. IsabeBe Huppert fiv e s

moted agriculture. He advocated
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servaUon program * and tree
J
planting. The Nebraska State ’. j j B '. H l
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1873. aetung April 10 at the first
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Arbor Day. The state called far
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this day to be set aside to plant
trees and a prise was offered to
the person who property planted
the most trees. In 1880, April 23. Hall o f Fame in 1975. And in
Morton's birthday, waa dealgiat- 1987 he was m ade a member o f
ed as Arbor Day In Nebraska by the A grfodtural Hall o f Fame,
the state legislature and !■&gt;* "»*
a legal holiday in that state.
Stardust has already made
plans far Arbor Day 3000. A large
Arbor Day remained April 33 number o f trees near the playu n til 1989 when legislative ground at lib e rty Park were lost
action changed * * * * •**
* »* when the park flooded. Soon the
tart Friday in April. Arbor Lodfe. city wM be removtnd the stumps
M ortons 53 room family man- left from those trees. That la

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119 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Slorage/Office For Rent

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70 Education 6 Training

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183 Television A Sterso/Radio
165 Computers For Sale
167 Sporimg Goods
196 Office Supplies
191 Bukfcng Materials
193 Lawn A Oarden
199 Machine Worti
197 Restaurant Equipment

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145 Reson Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 MoMe Home Lots For Sale
t49 Commercial Properly For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open Houee
155 Condom M ura For Sale
157 MoMe Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Busmess For Sale

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95 Roommsle Wanted

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59 Ffoandai Sendees
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99 Apartment* •Untumtehed
100 Condommun Rental*
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Ouptes/Triple*
107 MoMe Homes For Rent
111 Resort Versions
114 Warehousekernel Space
115 Industrial Rentals

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222 Musical Instruments

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243 Tralers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AnPqueCoSectfotet
215 Boats 4 Acceseories
217 Oarage Sates
219 Wanted to Buy

255 Alterations
2SB Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
250 Automotive
260 Audi Hogging
261 Computer ConsdUng
262 Cabinets
263Carpar*y
264 Carpet A InaMMona
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 CeAng Repair
267 Ceramic Tie
266 Chid Care Centers
269 Cleaning Sendees
270 C oncrete

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272 Delivery Services
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276 Electrical
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a day. The tarty morning fire on Jan. 21 was a trau­
matic experience for as all. B n q d 6ML, Acre wen
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our aeigMon ie thS Ltocoh HeigAts Correwenity and
Elementary, Wilsop
Elementary, Knccrtst
Elementary, HaflAlum E k M U f* k Lake Mwy
High School NdMet Co * Qxtefcfl Utilities. You
all have been so th ot#iM . so hdpfot, so under­
standing wd vety aapportivc. from the gifts, dothing, food A donxtioc. Pul we received front each of
you. In cur time of need, your caring made Me dif­
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Schools
What’s
going on

of Mr. and Me. C raig Wreka o f
W inter Springs, earned high
honors at the Vanderbilt Uni­
versity School o f Engineering.

English Estates Elementary
School w ill host a Night o f
Stars. Feb. 5 at 0 p.m. The
school Invites everyone to a t­
tend for an evening o f stars
and planets. There w ill b e
dining under the sky with
chlH. chicken noodle soup,
veggies, bread and desaerts
w hile members o f the Central
Florida Astronom ical Society
bring telescopes and Inform a­
tion about the solar system.
• • •
The
Seminole
County
Teach-In wdl take place Feb.
12 and Midway Elementary In­
vites anyone to attend and
speak to a class or m ultiple
classes. H ie goal Is to have a
speaker for every classroom In
the school. Call 322-1791.
ext. 208 for Inform ation.

O atksrtas I n f e k a , a Jun­
ior at Wesleyan College and
the daughter o f W ilbur and
Luka Hawkins o f Sanford, re­
ceived the 1998 Georgia Power

o f Sanford, was named to the H
Who's Who Among American »
Unfuersttirs and CoOegeo. He ;
la a Business Adm inistration „
motor at Lenoir-Rhyne C o l-&gt;

e ll Simo
1008) day of school.

B y J e ff B sritalek s
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
On the football field, he's a dominating
defensive back who can put quite a hurt on
any player unlucky enough to get Into his
zone.
O ff the field, he a -Mr. Rudy the Red-Nosed
Reindeer.* and hla buddies a t Lake Mary
Elementary School love him to death.
Lawrence Rudolph Is a senior at Lake Mary
High School who spends tim e each day
working with kids at Lake Mary Elementary
School, right up the rood. Aa a peer coun­
selor. he takes tw o hours out o f the heart o f
hla day to entertain and teach the Idds who
seem to look iq&gt; to the football ator.
H e works with the Idds on basic learning
rfrilfr and H * * rtv» kids stories about hla
tone an the football field. Chances are. h e ll

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touched a
lot of
people

Foundation Minority Schoarahlp. She la a Seminole High
School graduate.

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the same thing when I could.
“Somebody helped me when I was younger
and I want to return the favor.”
A s Rudolph spoke, he was often in ter­
rupted by some ci the kids and never cam e
d o se to losing hla patience.
*1 play football with a lot o f Idds and one
tone I got a touchdown and told Mr. Rudy all
about It,* said Cage O'Reilly, one o f the kids
who professed thetr adm iration for Mr. Rudy.
At m at. Rudolph aald he was a tittle un­
com fortable dealing with the younger stu­
dents. He requested a fifth-grade class but
there wasn't one available, so they sent him
to w alk w ith the youngsters.
-I Just lave to talk to them.* he said. *My
teachers always aald I have a good way with
people and I guess Pm social. The first day.
w e Just wrestled around all day and I really
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usual Tor the O viedo High
School bays' soccer team Fri­
day night at John Courier
Field.
JusUn Cook added to his
Seminole A thletic County boys’
single season scoring record
by registering h is 49th and
50th goals as the Lions posted
a 4-0 win over the visitin g Palm
Bay Pirates.
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Our Views
Court ruling protects
freedoms o f residents
A federal d istrict co u rt recently stru ck dow n a San ford
H ou sing A u th ority a n tt-loltertn g rule, sa yin g th e p o licy’s
vagu en ess vio la ted th e U .S . C on stitu tion 's F irst and Fourtte n th am endm ents.
T h e d ecision lea ves In tact th e H ousing A u th o rity 's cu r­
few . and a ru le p ro h ib itin g tenants and th eir gu ests from
gath erin g for a n y Ille g a l pu rpose on H ou sin g A u th ority
property. In fa ct, th e o n ly change In H ou sin g A u th ority
p olicy Is in the a n il-lo ite rin g rule.
H ou sing A u th ority D irector Tim H udson is cla im in g a
lan d slid e vic to ry , s a y in g the court decided w ith th e H ou s­
in g A u th ority on *9 3 / 4 " o f th e decision. T h e an U -lolterln g
ru le that w as stru c k d ow n Is on ly on e sen ten ce. H udson
said.
T h e F irst an d F ou rteen th am endm ent rig h ts to free
speech an d a sso cia tio n p rotect tenants fro m va g u e ly w rit­
ten policies, ev en I f a p o licy Is only o n e sen ten ce.
V agu e law s a re a d a n g er to baric freedom s. T h e loiterin g
p olicy p roh ib ited 'L e tte rin g In a tim e and p la ce u nu su al for
a law a b id in g citizen . . . .* W h at exactly Is u n u su al fo r a
law ab id in g citize n ? T h an k s to the fed era l co u rt, th at Is
n ot for th e H ou sin g A u th o rity to deckle.
H udson sa id th e H ou sin g A u th ority en cou rages freedom
o f speech an d a sso cia tio n through a va riety o f program s
th at prom ote ed u ca tio n , a determ in ed w ork eth ic , and
stron g fam ily va lu es.
Th ese In clu de fa m ily en richm ent classes, resid en t cou n cil
m eetings, the T a ja ri A rts Academ y atten d ed b y 3 0 -3 5 ch il­
dren, and a p rop osed n ew vocation al tra in in g fa c ility fo r
cosm etology. T h e H a rb o r learn in g cen ter. lo c a ted In the
heart o f th e H ou sin g A u th ority, provides a p la ce w h ere
stu den ts can rea d a n d w ork on com p u ters w ith ed u ca ­
tional program s u n d e r th e su pervision o f a tra in ed teacher.
W e com m en d th e H ou sin g A u th ority fo r Its program s
th a t prom ote ed u c a tio n and a stron g w ork eth ic . H ow ever,
organ ized program s, n o m atter how poold v r an d effective,
d o not rep lace freed o m s Jeopardized b y va gu e p olicy.
H udson a n d H o u s in g A u th ority a tto rn ey s sa id n o ten ­
an ts lost an y p a rt o f th e ir con stitu tion al rig h ts to freedom
o f speech o r a ssem b ly.
T h e co u rt's d e cis io n p reven ts even th e p o s s ib ility o f
abu se o ccu rrin g u n d e r th e loiterin g p olicy.
T h e H ou sin g A u th o rity sdU p roh ib its ‘ u n la w fu l a c tiv i­
ties* fay resid en ts. B u t, b y strikin g dow n a va g u e lo iterin g
policy, th e c o u rt g a v e p rotection to th e res id en ts u n d er th e

B e rry 's W orld

Community Views

COUNTY COMMENT
News and views from around Seminole County

Tax collector g iv es m oney back
Seminole County Tax C ollec­
tor Ray Valdes would have been
a misfit w orking for the ancient
Roman Em pire's government.
In those days, tax collectors
were called publicans. They
were
hated
and
claaBlfled
synonymously with tinners.
They robbed and oppressed
their own people, levying ex ­
cessive taxes and keeping for
them selves as much as they
could squeeze beyond what arms
due the government.
Valdes stands In sharp con­
trast to his early predecessors.
He Is not called a sinful pu bli­
can: he'a called a auave Re­
publican. Instead o f oppressive
governm ent, he prefers efficient
governm ent. His substitution
for robbery? He gives money
back.
During hts terms In elected
office. V aldes has returned over
•2 4.5 m illion to the County

Com m ission. He predicted an ­
other
$2 million would b e
added to that amount In 1999.
B esides providing refunds to
the county's general revenues,
V aldes also has made the
Sem inole County School Board
and th e St. Johns W ater M an­
agem ent District his ben efac­
tors.
How does he do It? The oldfashioned way. He earns It.

Fees set by the Florida Leg­
islature are earned by the tax
collector In return for perform ­
ance o f customer services.
These fees are not used as o p ­
erating expenses to run hts four
branch ofilers throughout the
county. Oy stale taw. the tax
collect or la allowed to return
any unused revenues to select
taxing authorities. As Valdes'
record shows, he does so, with
unabashed pride.
"W e take tremendous pride In
ou r approach to serving Sem i­
nole County citizens.* Valdes
said. ’ Effectively lim iting e x ­
penses does not reduce cu s ­
tom er service.*
Valdes said he helped Invent
the cilcht. 'running govern ­
ment like an efficien t b u si­
n e s s * He declared h is 'w e lltrained. smiling and cordial
■tafT deserved credit for the
kind o f efficiency that results

from 'keeping expenses down
and im r tm nigh.*
He also credited
applied
technology and constant Inno­
vation. Among Innovations he
said are planned for the coming
y e a r an Interactive w eb page,
the use of bank debit cards and
the proposed inclusion o f D is­
cover credit cards for both o f­
fice transactions and Internet
Valdes described the tax c o l­
lector's Job as that o f 'a n om ­
budsm an* Average people, he
said, may becom e frustrated by
government red tape as citizens
confront state and county laws,
regulations, taxation and fees.
The goal at the county tax c o l­
lector's office, according to V al­
des. la to cut both red tape and
expenses.
Now. why didn't those greedy
publicans who w orked for the
Romans ever think o f that?

In support of the Florida Scrub Jay
By Sandra Brogan
It's unfortunate that Barbara
Kuhn, who fo r many years was
a rep resentative o f our children
(as past-chairperson o f the
Semfnnle
County
School

My Two Cents

400 species o f birds found In
Florida, the Florida Scrub-Jay
Is out only endem ic bu d, totally
restricted to the state and found
nowncrc cu e in tne v o n a .
* Because the scrub-lay lives
In a unique Florida habitat, the
fire-dependent oak scrub, a
low-growing shrub community
found on w ell-drained sandy
sod. Much o f th is scru b habitat
Is found along the ancient ridge
through Central Florida, which
Is aloo an Important area for recharging the Florida aquifer,
the source o f drinking water for
90 percent o f th e otate'a res i­
dents. In addition, m any o f the
anfrnri species are found along
this anrient ridge, so b y saving
and protecting the scrub-jay,
we will be protecting a number
o f species found nowhere else
In the world.
* Because fay m aking the
Florida Strub-Jsy th e state
bird. It w ill provide educational
opportunities and raise aware-

�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, January 31,1999 •5 A

L e t t e r s ------

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“Falcons are going lo the Super
Bowl.” He wore a Falcons tie In
the Homecoming Court. (He was
the homecoming king.) He an­
nounced during his speech at
the Mr. Lake Mary competition
speech he knew the Falcons
would go to the Super Bowl. (He
was chosen Mr. Lake Mary.) He
wore a Falcon speedo as a
goalie for the Water Polo team
(OK. they were only eighth In
the state.)
He graduated having gone
through high school having
been adm ired by his peers as
som eone who not only stuck to
his team, but proudly wore the
colors, although he wan alone.
Justin Is now a freshman at The
U niversity o f Florida. (I did lose
him as a Hama fan), and he has
been in h is glory with the Dirty
Birds. Someone actually stole
his Falcons wheel cover (In
Tallahassee). Go figure.
H IE FALCONS ARE GOING
TO THE SUPER BOWUI All the
years o f humiliation are now a
sweet I told you so memory. It
does m atter If we win, but If
not, my football Nostradamus
has still been vindicated. Th ere
w ill be a party this Sunday a!
ou r house. All o f Justins' high
school buddies who laughed at
him are invited.' The day F a l­
cons fans have so long waited
for la at hand. It has been fun.
I m iss m y son. I miss all o f
the tim es we had together. Even

though he In h om e often to
watch football with Ills old man,
he is now a young man him self,

However, I have the years ol
year. The Stanley Cup is In
memories that are mine forever.

In part. I have the Falrons lo
thank for that. By the way. the
Thrashers begin playing next

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and also the Falcons. W hile
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rt, stunk. Still being In Atita we faithfully pulled for
our teams. (The Braves were
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Five years ago we moved
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Instead o f changing teams of
hiding his Falcons allegiance.
Justin flaunted his love for his
team. Upon entering Lake Mary
High School, he proudly wore
Falcons attire during football
season, taking brutal but good
natured abuse from his class­
mates. His Ju nior year. Justin
got a Black Jeep Wrangler,
prom ptly nam ed It the Falconm obile. and plastered Falcon
decals all over It. At this point,
everyone cam e to know Justin
well. He good naturedly took
the scorn.
I finally asked him at the end
o f his Junior year If I had ru ­
ined him . He seemed popular,
made super grades, never gave
us trouble, (w ell almost never),
but he was still steadfast tn his
assertion that the 'Falcons were
going to tire Super Bowl*. He
assured me that just like the
Braves, our Falcons day would
come.
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The Falcons were Justin's
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RUSS
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DARE donation
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donation and a certificate of appreciation to Sanford P olice Officer
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The w aitin g room Is quiet.
T u t) cou p les
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th e re .
A
wom an h olds h e r h u s b a n d 's
hand. A n oth er h e lp s h r r h u s ­
ban d w h o Is In a w h e e lc h a ir.
Th err Is nol m u c h to s a y . Just
to wait. Perhaps to pray.
A door sw in gs open, and a
nurse ca lls for on e o f the men •

the one In the w heelchair. The
door begins to close on him.
but he reaches out to stop It.
His wife wheels him forward.
The other couple - kindly
folks who probably have won­
derful grandchildren • look to
each other and try to sm ile.
The same scene Is being re­
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day tn urology centers across
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An enemy known as prostate
cancer ts at work In small
towns, big towns, every town In
every state.
It ts not Just a disease for
men but for the women who
love these men. How clearly
this shows ss these women who
are perhaps closer than ever to
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majority over 65 - a re diag­
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each year, and that m ore than
41,000 die each year o f the
disease. Ten m illion o r more
are treated each year fo r pros­
tate problems.
Health officials recommend
that men over 40 have an an­
nual prostate exam , even If they
hare no symptoms. M en over
50 should have an annual
blood test called PSA. Th is test
measures a protein produced
only by the prostate.
The Hall o f Fame quarter­
back. Johnny Unltas. la a
prostate cancer victor. Th e d is­
ease hit him a s hard as any
defensive lineman. Threw his
life Into the shadows. He had t
surgery. He healed and b e went
to wont for the Am erican Can­
cer Society.
. . . .
Five years ago • about this
Super Bowl tim e o f the U.S.
calendar - U nltas addressed a
couple o f hundred m en (and
their srtvea) a t a conference
mom in Central Florida. Unltas
knew the subject w efl. He
talked fo r nearly snT
When be w as done,
group o f adm irers cam e to U nl­
tas to ask far h is autograph. He
w iiiin gy ialgirri each request. It
said, part o f th e deal
with the Am erican Cancer S oci­
ety. But not the prim ary part.
The primary part w as vtaltlng
with the men w ho cam e to learn
• and b e encouraged - to deal
w tth -th d r prostate problem s
early. The prim ary part
saving
m
wsvssag lives. ' I believe I
Unltas said.
grandfather died o f pros­
tate cancer In 1045. H e stub­
bornly
restated
i n ■•nwnt,
which w a n t aa advanced as it
Is today.
My u n de learned from what
happened to hta father. He un­
derwent prostate cancer su r­
gery, joined a prostate cancer
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Black bear sightings are on the rise
COHRESPONI JENT

CENTRAL FLORIDA - Most
local resident's experience with
black bears Is summed b y
newspaper
reports
and
conceptual Images on flash ing
warning signs on area roads.
This Is beginning to change.
Even though the bear popu la­
tion Is still drcllnlng (at the
turn o f the century. Florida
hosted over
12.000
black
bears, now there exist about
1,500), Interaction with h u ­
mans. particularly those livin g
in rural areas, Is on the rise.
The Florida black bear, b e ­
sides being s majestic sym bol
o f the wild outdoors and a fa n ­
ciful figure tn popular literature
and
children's
tales.
Is
especially important to protect.
Because o f the wide range o f
habitats a bear mama through
In a typical season. It Is
considered
an
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aperies. Protecting the bear
benefits many other sp ecies
with more exclusive tastes and
smaller domains, not to mention
fragile watershed ecosystems.

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B ean feed mostly on vegeta ­
tion like atom s, blu eberries
and the hearts o f saw palm etto
and on Insects such as ca r­
penter ants and besale bugs.
And while, being omnivorous,
the bear to certainly open to the
occasional armadillo, deer, or
feral pig. This eclectic d irt e x ­
plains why the bear favors d i­
verse habitats like the Lower
Weklva River Basin. The basin,
with hardwood swamps, pine
flatwoods, bay swamps, hard­
wood
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creeks,
ponds, aahal palm hammocks.
and sandhills to an ecological
cornucopia.
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are b e a n rummaging through
trash cans and marauding a n i­
mals on local (arms? According
to Jayde Roof, biologist with the
Florida Game and Freshwater
Fish Commission, ihe central
Florida bear population to one
o f the largest of the eight co n ­
centrated populations In the
slate. The black bear has been
elim inated from about 83 per*
cent o f Its historical range tn
Florida and to listed as a
threatened aperies by Ihe state.
Hoads are widening and new
roads are bring built each year

to increase developm ent In
sensitive areas than to protect
this fragile environment. Beam
have less habits! to m ove about.
People are also confronting
bears on rural highways. Last
year. 55 bears were killed on
roads In rrntral Florida alone,
seven o f (hose on State Road
46. traversing from lnlrrstate-4
northwest through the W eklva
River Basin and out to U.S.
Highway 441 into Mount Dora.
T ills
despite
the
w ild life
crossing bridge built In 1994
on S.R. 46. According to T erry
Gilbert
with
Environmental
Services at Game and Fish In
Tallahassee, studies com pleted
by John Wooding, statr b io lo ­
gist. identified u total o f four
high-frequency crossing sites
along Stale Hoad 46. B ear
mortality sites have confirm ed
these
conclusions.
G ilbert
claim s, "We simply need m ore
croaatngs.*
An important organization d i­
rectly Involved in the protection
o f bU ck bears to D efenders o f
W ildlife. Defenders' Habitat for
B ea n Campaign Is respon sible
for raising public aw aren ess o f
black bears. Last year, after
gathering more than 16.000
signatures. Habitat for B e a n
Campaign
delivered
a
'C onserve W ildlife' license tag
through the Legislature. The tag
features a frolicking bear on It's
hind quarters as the focal p ic ­
ture. Laurie Mcdonald. senior
field coordinator w ith Habitat.

and sensitive areas.
The bear ia bated as s threat­
ened species on the state level.
Th e federal branch o f Fish and
W ildlife Scrvlcea decided In
December not to Include the
bear on the national threatened
species list. Since this can Im ­
pact the amount o f attention
and funds directed toward p re­
serving beam and their h abi­
tats. Defenders to currently
bringing a lawsuit against the
federal branch
o f W ild life
Services.
Mcdonald
claim s,
"without a doubt the greatest
threat to wildlife, and particu ­
larly the bear, in the state is
loss o f habitat.* D efenders of
W ildlife to interested tn a
whollstlc approach to con ser­
vation. "You protect the bearone o f the widest roam ing ap e­
ries In the stale who uses a v a ­
riety o f natural terrains--you
then protect a w hole host o f
other animals and system s.'
claim s Mcdonald. She adds.
'Breus really sym bolise w ild-

member feeding locations for
years. They can clim b trees,
bend open car doors, pry out
windshields, and swim lik e
Olympiads. They adapt their
Ufcatytes to the availability of
food, often becom ing nocturnal
to avoid confrontations with us
rather than sleeping at night
tike they usually do.
Fred Harden, a rural Sem i­
nole County resident near S.R.
40 and president o f the con ­
cerned activist
organization.
Friends o f the W eklva River,
casually claims. "O h. I had one
(black bear! on the porch the
other day. It came In and rear­
ranged the furniture and I said
to my wife, 1 guess that means
Its ■ female b ea r." Harden's Jo­
vial nature Is slightly tem pered
by development trends In the
area. He muses. " If we keep up
at this rate. 46 Is going to look
like 4381Harden certainly hopes this
does not happen. And the black
bear,
our
m ild-m annered

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1Me*aH. Sanford, Honda ■ Sunday. February 21.1999

W id o w s, w id o w e rs s ta r t new co m m ittee to solicit flag d o n a tio n s
WOW rrtcnlly started a new
rortmitllre that will provide a
valuable service to other orRauf nations. WOW Is tin or­
ganization for Widows and
Widowers
and for persons with a spouse
■n a nursing home. Their new
committee is a fiug committee.
\ssociate members Gloria and
Ron Van K1reek and Marie and
Paul Pratto comprise the new
eomniittec.
I b r purpose of the new
commuter Is to solicit dona­
tions ol fl.igs and find Institu­
tion*. (hat need flans. At thrir
January meeting. Minnie Kane
presenti*t) the committee with
their first donations. President
t&gt;om DrSanto donated a flag

M ary R owell

that was draped on the rataialqur of Navy Veteran Anna
DfSam o.
Tltr committee will be re­
sponsible for storing the d o ­

seniors. Anyone who has lost a
s|*itise is welcome.
WOW
meets the flrsl Tuesday o f
every month at 11 a m . at Hie
Florida Hospital on Sami Pond
Ro.u! in Lake Mary. If you're In­
terested In Joining WOW. or
have n (lag you'd like to donate,
(ttst stop try I heir next meeting,
scheduled tor Tuesday. March
2 ot rail Dura DrSamo at 3235152 or Minnie Kane at 322
8549.

nated flags. The only stipula­
tion the committer will make
to those who receive the flag
will be that the veteran or
other person donating the (lag
lx- eulogized.
WOW was fonnrd bark in
June
1908. AH hough they
started oft small, their mein
bershlp has already grown to
over 100 since that first meet
tng. Tlic group oilers support
and social activities for mem­
bers They arc also a watchdog
organization
for
nursing
homes. Their goal is to krrp alt
rye the far tittles In this area
and to help resolve any com ­
plaints members mlgtu have
about them.
The group Is not (list lor

P IN E W O O D

their new electronic nice track
which Inlet Ihr m exactly which
car crossed the finish line first.
On some rac es, it was obvious

D E R BY H ELD

Noi everyone could make II
m lhe races in Daytona. Par­
ents and rubs from Par k 529
at Holy Cross Lutheran Church
were loo busy Saturday. Teh.
13 with their own race. It was
the annual llnrwoori Derby
(fare. Cub Scouts get, b a si­
cally. a block of wood and
**omr wheels and turn It Into a
race ear.
The par k Is very proud of

6 (otnAdium

in the spectators who was
nunilx-r one. but several were
too close tn rail without the aid
o f technology.

A N N O U N C E M E N T
The Sanford City Clerk has announced that the
district tabulating equipment to be in service for the
City of Sanford Municipal Election and Referendum
to be held on March 2, 1999, will be tested at the
Office of the Supervisor of Elections at 10:00 A.M. on
February 26, 1999.
The Supervisor ot Elections Office is located at
116 W. First Street, Sanford. This test is open to the
press and the public.
For additional information contact Janet R.
Dougherty, Sanford City Clerk, at 330*5603.

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(Wal-Mart Plaza, one Mock
north of hike M an lilt'd)

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•on and G lona Van K leock and Mano and Paul Fratto

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acceptin g donated Hags (rom M inm e Kane, left

Abby
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wrung because my dog was barking
for so long. My daughter arrived
•Ithin 15 minutes She found me
unconscious and called an ambu. ince The technician asked her if I
was taking any medication and she
aid yes — that it was on the
itchen counter He rushed to the
ttchen, grabbed the small bottles,
ut them in a plastic bag, and away
■v raced to the hospital.
About a half-hour later, the tech­
nician came out with a big grin on
think
his face and told her hei didn't
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it was her mother’s medicine. The
label read: ‘ For Max, for scratching
his bark and biting his tail.*

the refrigerator.
MAXINE L VAN TORNHOUT.
ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.

We have laughed about it ever
since, but I now wear a diabetic
bracelet with all the information on
it. My doctor told me later I was
lucky because the dogs probably
saved my life. If I hadn't had imme­
diate attention, I could have died of
uremic poisoning. I learned the
hard way to have everything writ­
ten dawn, to carry the information
in my wallet, and also to post it on

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heroes. Aa amusing aa the
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the need fo r it can strik e w ith
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proclamation
WHEREAS, the Code ot Ordinances tor the City ol Longwood.
Florida, provides that the Mayor shad issue a Proctomalton giving at
least fifteen (15) days notice ol Qualification period lor an election,
staling the time, place and naming the issues to be voted on. and,

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City Hell and the Post Office of the City for a period of two (2) weeks
or be advertised one each week for two weeks in a newspaper ot
general circulation in (ho city;

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NOW THEREFORE.». CHARLES C. MILES. III. MAYOR OF THE
CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, do hereby proclaim that the City
ot Lomgwood will hold a Special Election on Tuesday. April 27,1996
from 7:00 A M. unlit 7:00 P.M.

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FOR THIS ELECTION ONLY. REGISTERED ELECTORS
OF LONGWOOD WILL VOTE IN THE PRECINCT
LOCATED AS INDICATED BELOW:

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, Francos Mitchell, Batty Halbsck and U bby Prsvatl

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AN electora reekin g in Precincts 414, «2 t, *33, M i,
M7, *53, H i, *72, *113 and 4114 wW vote at Bit

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yutid the average spending
many long hours ans weekends
to ensure the success of this
facility."
U z continued. "She lias even
used her own time and
re­
sources to help patients and
employees with transportation,
food, clothing and emotional
and professional support. Her
willingness to put the welfare
and happiness o f others above
tier own exemplifies that of an
individual who truly takes pride
tn her Job and her community."
Doug Sills, president/CEO of
the hospital
said. "Central
Florida Regional Hospital Is
committed to delivering quality
patient care. W e are extremely
proud
to
recognize
Linda
Hrrum and Sara Epstein for
their efforts on behalf of our
patients and community. Their
exemplary work and compas­
sion set a high standard for
healthcare professionals. We're
proud to have them as part o f
our hospital family. Undoubt­
edly. our patients benefit from
the kind of commitment to hu­
manitarian concerns they ex­
emplify each day."

M ONTHLY BRIDGE
Peggy Morgo and Ubby Pre­
vail were hostesses for
the
Monthly Bridge- Social of the
Sanford Woman's Club at the
clubhouse. The hostesses car­
ried out a Valentine Day motif
in the distinctive decor and de­
licious refreshments. The cen­
terpiece. created by Ubby. fea­
tured red amt white roses with
red hearts in a crystal com ­
pote. IVggy left no stone un­
turned right down to tinted
sandwich bread to match the

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hearts and flowers.
Peggy has not been a m em ­
ber o f the group for too long.
She is retired as a teacher from
the Seminole County School
System with
over 26 years
service. A new grandmother.
Peggy has seven grandsons
and one granddaughter, Peggy
Is substitute teaching today
and Is enjoying her hobbies In­
cluding
reading,
gardening,
decorating, travel and keeping
up with her growing family.
High score winner was Fran­
ces Mitchell, her very first time
to achieve this accom plish­
ment since site became a
member.
According to Ubby. Shirley
Mills Is recuperating at her
home following open heart mirgery. Toni Hobson Is holding
her own after several trips to
the hospital, U bby said. She
added that Carolyn Cornelius
Is taking care o f her husband.
Burch, at her daughter's hom e
tn Avon Park and misses her
area friends.

Jarrell's garden.
The guests were served a
choice o f turkey or roast beef
prepared by Lester Rclhwlll
and served by Dick Barnett,
president of the UMM. Ashby
Jones. Blake Sawyers. Bob
Orwtg and Mac McGough.
Gayle Swenson, a talented
soprano and church choir di­
rector. accompanied herself
while singing a medley of
popular love songs to the de­
light o f the guests.
"It was so nice. It really was."
Clayda Jones said.

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This election wtl be held for the purpose of electing a CNy
Commissioner to fill a vacancy tn the following district:

District »2 - Office preyfoutlY hekf Ron Q, Su n n i
Dates of Qualification will be as follows: From 860 AM. Friday.
February 26.1999 unM 5:00 P.M., Friday. March 5.1999.

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ALL CANDIDATES MUST QUALIFY WITH THE CITY CLERK. AT
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AVENUE. LONGWOOD. FLORIDA,

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About 60 attended the event in
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valentine
setting
to
"Celebrate your Love. Past.
Present and Future.".
Wanda Broadway made and
decorated a beautiful cake
complete with ribbon and tulle
surrounded
by
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offlrc. Tuesdays. Thursdays,
and Fridays.
t)r. Sherman saw ihe need lo
preserve n nrlRhborhood. lie
punliased real rslatc that
MTiuld help to sustain Jobs,
shopping and other needs o f
the community. He purchased
(lie ofllre building where he Is
located in Sanford. Central
Florida's Washington Shores
Shopping Center Is where lie
has u respected, professional
ofllre park. Hr Is a trustee of
the
First
Shiloh
Haptlst
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professional and national den*
tal organizations. H r Is founder
and owner of the Orlando
Times Newspaper.
To relax from his busy days
Dr. Sherman loves to collect
records, read, watch videos
and shoot pool. A devoted fa­
ther. husband and community
Irader. he has contributed fi­
nancially to many projrcts of
his community. Dr. Sherman
says his philosophy of life Is
•success.' Hr works to achieve
success, laughs. Is loved and
lias gained Ihe respect of In­
telligent men. He loves chil­
dren. has aerompllshrd his
task and lias left the world bet­
ter.

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HONORED
Congratulations
to
Jewel
Cummings who has received
the 1999 Seminole County Hus
Monitor o f the Year Award.
Cummings has been a dedi­
cated model employee. She has
always exemplified great eon*
rem and ensured the safety of
the students that were under
her can* as a bus monitor. Her
superior parenting skills, her
caring attitude, along wlih a
desire to love children has sin­
cerely made her deserving of
this award.
Cummings says she knows
that through the will o f God all
success comes. She says her
motto Is "If I can help and
make a difference In somrone’s
life, my living won't I k * in vain."
The youth o f Sanford are
close to her heart as they* are
the generation o f tomorrow.
She Is the loving wife o f Dea­
con W.C. Cummings. They
have four children. Mrs. Cum­
mings and family are faithful
members o f St. Matthrw Bap­
tist Church.
•ONE HONOR NO M E
ON VALENTINE'S D AY
Love Is A Mother And Son
Valentine AfTalr was held Sat­
urday, February 13. at noon, at
the West Sanford Boys and
Girls Club.
Grove Counseling Center In
partnership with the Boys and
Girls Clubs of Seminole County
hosted the afternoon brunrh.
This event was for young boys
to honor their moms. Toastmlstrlss was Bernadette Gard­
ner who welcomed the special
guest. The prayer o f LOVE was
offered by Vernon McQueen.
Joshua Brown presented the

MUSIC SHOWCASE
The Sanford Civic Center is
the site of the second annua)
gospel music showcase. Satur­
day. Feb. 27, 7:30 p.m. There
are scheduled appearances by
Itir Living Waters Gospel Sing­
ers. The Goldenalrcs of Or­
lando.
Millennium
Middle
School. The Revelation. New
Ml. Calvary Mass Choir. First
Shiloh Baptist Church Male
Churns. The Gospel Christian
At res. the Florida Nightingales.
Midway Elementary School.
Rrjrctrd Stone Mass Choir

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Coming on March 14. 3:00
p.m. at The New Bethel Baptist
Church will be the annual pas­
tors aid board anniversary’. The
guest speaker will be evangel­
ist Yvonne Knight of Live Oak.
Florida.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Happy birthday to Ray'ncll
Tillman. Lorenzo Polk and G lo­
ria H. Smith.

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beautiful rendition o f "Lift
Every Voice and Sing." As the
audience became vrry acti­
vated. the 1998-1999 Mr. Boys
Club read poems o f love, and
let the youth know that prayer
Is good for everyone.
An afternoon o f wisdom was
given to the mothers and sons.
Guest speaker. Dr. Vrlma W il­
liams, asked the question,
"Where are the children: where
have they gone?" Com m is­
sioner Williams rrmlnded us lo
be careful of the footprints we
leave In onr children's minds.
There Is a special bond be­
tween mothers and sons. She
stated that we should have our
sons feel good about them­
selves, to give unconditional
love and lo demonstrale our
love. We are lo have a strong
religious home, and be a good
role model. Mothers must be
critics, but yet be quick to en­
courage. We are to be kind for
love unites people. Williams
also encouraged the parents
not to give up on our sons and
to bang In there.
Vemon McQueen o f the
Grove Counseling Ccnler spoke
on the toples o f tobacco, drugs
and whatever Is harmful to
young peoples lives. As a token
o f appreciation, all of the sons
presented their mothers with
beautiful bouquets o f roses.

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Fitness

Health
E p ilep sy in
pregn an cy
By W illie B. Newman, M.D.________________
S O C I A L T O T H E H E R A LD

Epllrpsy Is a disorder of the nervous
system that causes seizures. Seizures will
affect one to two percent of the general
population. Most women who have sei­
zures will have to rope with the disorder
for a lifetime. As our knowledge of this
disorder and Its treatment lias Increased
wc have established guidelines for women
who arc planning families. Physicians p r e ­
viously advised women with seizure disor­
ders to consider avoiding pregnancy. Now
nine out o f ten females who arc consider­
ing pregnancy may do so and expect a
good outcome. The outlook lias Improved
but requires pregnancy preparation and
seizure control to attain favorable results.

VAN'S NAILS

IVnblcms still exist due to medication
side effects. Uncontrolled seizure activity
will pose a threat for the mother and her
fetus. Birth defects associated With antiseizure medication still raise concerns.
However, for those women who are able
to control their seizures, particularly for
greatrr than nine months prior to attrmpitng pregnancy* the outlook has Im­
proved. Due to a numbrr o f new drugs
and more recent research the chances for
successful pregnancies has Increased.
It Is recomnicndrd that all women with
seizure activity should consult their neu­
rologist and obstetrician when attem pting
pregnancy (the sooner this Is done the
better prepared one can be when the
pregnancy occurs).
•Remain on the prescribed medication.
•Reduce sclzurr-pruvoklng fartors (avoid
fatigue, more sleep, proper diet, and v i­
tamin supplementation).
No longer Is It advised that pregnancy
be avoided at all cost In women with sei­
zures.
Our advice Is to prepare!
For more Information regarding women
and epilepsy contact the Epilepsy Founda­
tion Women And Epilepsy* initiative at

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3262 S. Hwy. 17-92 • Casselbetry
Mon. • Sun. 9:30 • 7:30 p.m.

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and gynecologist with a practice In Sartford
and lingicood.

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Fifty years o f
Children’s Dental
Health Month
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

CHICAGO - Each Februaiy.
dentists throughout the coun­
try celebrate Children s Dental
Health Month, one o f the most
significant public health care
campaigns in the history o f the
United States.
But this February Is extra
special - the 50th anniversary
o f this much honored cam ­
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to educate
children

about the Importance of good
oral care.
"Fifty years ago. the mrssage
was very basic-brush and
(loss." says Aloyslus Kleszlnskl.
DDS. a general dentist who
practices In Oak Lawn. 111. He
also serves as president of the
Chicago
Dental
Society.
"Fluoridated water was avail­
able in only a handful of co m ­
munities. No one knew about
flossing. So you can see how
times hate changed."
During the past 50 years,
children have learned not only
(he value o f fluoridated w ater
and flossing but also fluori­
dated toothpastes and dental
sealants, the clear
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coating that dentists paint on
the back teeth to pretent cavi­
ties. Th e results are amazing.
According to the National In­
stitute o f Dental Research,
roughly 55 percent of U.S.
children ages 5 to 17 years
have no cavities in their per­
manent teeth. In 1974, NIDR
estimated that only 26 percent
o f U.S. children ages 6 to 17
were cavity free in their per­
manent teeth.
"I believe there will come a
time when all children will be
cavity-free." said Kleszlnskl. Tf
more children used fluori­
dated water and toothpaste,
and If we can encourage more

Dental care: The heart o f animal health
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

Thousands upon thousands o f loving pet
owners take their pets for regular checkups at
the veterinarian. After this annual routine,
many fe d they have provided the most com ­
plete care for th eir pets. But studies In recent
y e a n indicate this Is not enough.
Veterinarians have learned that regular
dental care la vitally Important In ensuring
pets* overall health. A mouth full o f bacteria
•ca n cause serious health problems for pets in
addition to tooth loas or painful gum disease,
according to the Am erican Veterinary Dental
Society.
"Oral infections, if left untreated, may Infect
other organs such as the heart, liver or kid­
neys." aakl Dr. Ellen Logan, president o f the
AVDS and a senior scientist o f oral care w ith
H ills Pet Nutrition, Inc.
"Periodontal disease may cause bacteria and
toxins to enter the bloodstream, carrying the
infection to other parts o f the animal's body."
Total pet healthcare • beginning with proper
oral care - la the emphasis o f the "Pets Need
Dental Care. Too” campaign In February. The
1999 awareness cam paign to the fifth annual
observance sponsored toy the AVDS, the
Am erican Veterinary Medical Association and
H ill's during National Pet Dental Health
M onth.
Th e n eed for education la p e a t. O ral d is­
ease to the moat frequently rllsgnnsrd health
problem for pets. An astounding 00 percent o f
dogs and 70 percent o f cats show signs o f oral
d lsrasr by age 3.
Th at's why local veterinarians are an in te­
gral part o f the net dental health cam paign.

They play a key role in educating pet owners
about the risks their pets face If oral care to
not a priority. The growth o f bacteria In a
dog's or cat's mouth o r on the teeth may lead
to the formation of plaque and tartar. Plaque
and tartar buildup then have the potential to
cause periodontal Infections that can spread
to other organs.
"In February, the month associated with
love, show how much you care about your pet
by beginning a regular pet oral care routine."
said Logan.
The follow ing steps suggested by veterinari­
ans can put a bite in to potential health prob­
lem s:
•Take you r pet to you r veterinarian for a
dental exam. Don't wait for his annual
checkup If you suspect a problem.
•Begin a denial care regim en at home. Your
veterinarian can suggest steps that may in­
clu de brushing your pet's teeth. One o f the
m ost convenient and effective ways to combat
oral disease to feeding specially formulated
foods proven effective In removing plaque and
tartar buildup. The Seal o f Acceptance from
the Veterinary Oral Health Council, an or­
ganization Initiated fay members o f the Am eri­
can Veterinary Dental Society to guide con­
sumers, appears on products that meet de­
fined standards for pU quc and tartar control
In dogs and cats.
•Schedule regular veterinary dental check­
ups. These are essential In helping your vet­
erinarian m onitor th e progress o f your pet's
dental health routine.
Please, take pet dental care to h eart It's
o o e way to ensure good health and vitality for
you r best friend.

Smile, bottled water users
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

ORLANDO
Association

Reflecting a report from the Am erican D ental
at fhv»rltf f has helped keep 5S p a te n t o f

decay fighting
in a five-gallon aised bottle. The product can b e used w ith
nrimting wstcr coolcfs In the home and office and
th e
recom m ended fluoride level o f 1,00 part-per-m lUion set b y
the ADA.
that fluoride to a valuable addition to
a bunny’s dental health regimen. The American Academ y o f
Pediatrics, Am erican Academy o f Pediatric D entistry and
Am erican Dental Association strongly advocate flu oride as a
way to reduce the Uhrllhood o f tooth decay. In fact, the con aeneus o f these groups Is that systemic fluoride su pplem en ta­
tion should begin at tox months and continue through th e
growing years.
These highly respected medical organization* also a gree
that the easiest and most convenient way to ensure that
fam ilies meet recommended dally fluoride levels to through
fluoridated d rin k tig water Fluoridated water offers taro
kinds o f protection: it works system atically under the Jaw on
developing teeth and above the Jaw on growing teeth to h elp
strengthen
m * i » i Consumers « i* * iu
artth th eir
dentist or physician before beginning a fluoride program ."
says Dr. Mary Hayes, a pediatric dentist In Chicago and a
member o f the Crystal Springs Oood Health Advisory Board.
Crystal Springs to a member o f the International B ottled
W ater Association and a brand o f the Suntory W ater O roup.
The company, providing pure water since 1921. produces a
variety o f w ater products for home and office delivery, a t r e ­
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parents to get sealants on
their children's teeth, we will
continue to see a decline In
dental carles. Today, with
proper preventive care, you
ran almost count on children
graduating from high school
with no dental decay."
Sooner or later, researchers
will develop a vaccine to p r e ­
vent dental caries altogether,
said Kleszlnskl. In the m ean­
time. other Innovations In the
dental office • digital x-rays,
lasers, alr-abraston. electronic
dental anesthesia,
bonding
and adhesives, dental Im­
plants. and computer charting
to name Just a few - will revo­
lutionise the way dentistry to
performed and make today's
office unrecognizable.
That'a why, he says, dentists
visit schools during February
to teach children about the
Importance o f good oral care.
T h is campaign lias been so
valuable through the years be­
cause it has changed a tti­
tudes." Kleszlnskl concludes.
dental disease and are keeping
our natural teeth a lifetim e.
That's success. I hope the next
SO years are Just as success­
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1998 Frist Humanitarian Aw ards made;
Epstein and Breum honored for service

W em er-B erlinicke
K ellie A s m

W erner and Jeffrey Randall B ertiaick*

Mrs. Robin Werner o f New
Port Richey, announces the
engagement of her daughter.
Kellie Anne, of Sanford, to
Jeffrey Randall Berllnlcke of
Lake Monroe, son o f Jack
and Pal Cobo of Tlmonlum,
Md., and Phil and Dorothy
Berllnlcke ofLongwood.
Bom In Washington. D.C.,
Ms. Werner Is the daughter of
the late Capt. Paul Wrm er
(USN. rrt.) who was stationed
at Sanford Naval Air Station.
Ilrr maternal grandparents
are Kay Steinberg, Oldsmar.
and Arthur and Billie Garri­
son or Palmyra, Pa.
Ms. W rm er ts a graduate of
Gulf High School. New Pori

Rlrhry, and attended the
University o f Florida. She la
employed fay the Seminole
Herald. Sanford, as adver­
tising director and sports
writer.
Her fiance, bom In Balti­
more. Is the paternal grand­
son of Gwendolyn Berllnlcke
o f Port Richey. He
Is a
graduate o f Towson High
School. Towson. Md.. and
graduated from Towson State
University
In 1992. Bcrlintcke Is employed by the
Seminole Herald as assistant
sports editor.
The wedding will be an
event of Oct. 2. at I p.m., at
All Souls Catholic Church.
Sanford.

A volunteer and an employee
o f Central Florida Regional
Hospital In Sanford have been
honored ns the recipients of
the 1098 Frist Humanitarian
Awards. Sara Epstein, a volun­
teer In the hospital auxiliary
was cited as Volunteer of ihr
Year, and Linda Breum was
named Employer o f the Year.
Receiving
these
awards
places the two recipients In
competition for the nationwide
1908
Prist
Humanitarian
Award, the highest honor that
ran be earned wtthln the Columbla/HCA Healthcare Cor­
poration. the parent company
o f Central Florida Regional
Hospital, a spokesman said.
Th e humanitarian awards are
given annually to honor the
work o f the late Dr. Thomas F.
Prist Sr., a founder o f Hospital
Corporation o f America, the
predecessor company of Columbla/IICA. The awards rec­
ognize humanitarians In the
community who demonstrate
genuine concern for the welfare
o f patients and the commu­
nity. National winners will be
honored an April at the com ­
pany's Nashville. Term, head­
quarters.
Sara Epstein has been a vol­
unteer with the hospital for 40
years and has accumulated
some record-breaking 7.500
volunteer hours during this
time. She recalls starting her
volunteertsm In the late IBSOs
when the hospital was located
In downtown Sanford.
Sara runs her Job on the

Sara Epstein, 1998 Frist Humanitarian Volunteer of
the Year (Irom left), is surrounded by her family, Rons
Snyder, sister, husband. Or. Edwin Epelein. end Esfront desk at the hospital with
the utmost of professionalism.
For many visitors and patients,
a pleasant encounter with Sara
Is their first experience at the
hospital.
To know Sara is an experi­
ence. The articulate,
softspoken volunteer has been

chosen by her colleagues
In
the CFRH Auxiliary as an
Honored Member" In recogni­
tion o f her outstanding service
lo the auxiliary and to the hos­
pital, Sara said, "A good Auxllian should be friendly, willing
to go the extra distance when
necessary and to treat every-

Senior
Editor

one the same _ offering a kind
word and smile to lighten their
load."
Being In the field where ca r­
in g for others ts paramount is
a natural for Bara. She and her
husband, Dr. Edwin Epstein, a
practising physician who re-

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ther Cohen, sister, during awards ceremony at Central
Florida Regional Hospital.

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where she lives with her hus­
band and two children.
Linda Breum. director o f the
hospital s Quality Resources
U j M i m iPiit , |a iq her prim e
when she's doing for others.

eea. patients and
According to L it Lawfor. the
hospital's community relations
rep. "Linda has done an out­
standing Job fulfilling her du ­
ties and goes above and be-

Sanford’s W ynn recipient of ‘Mortician of the Y ear’ award
The mortician o f the year Is a
young Sanford native. The nirprise honor was given to Alex­
ander C. Wynn III by the
Fourth Regional District o f the
Florida Morticians Association,
Inc. Th e award waa given at
their annual sweethearts ban­
quet. Valentine's Day at the
Hobday inn in Orlando.
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W I R LEI8URE

Sem inole A udubon
Society hears about
unique tie betw een
a bird and a habitat

Scrub (jay)
restoration

STAFF WHITER

join the “fun to raise funds!*
On Feb. 28. at 3 p.m.. the
wonderful award-winning.
■Ingtng-aongwrltlng duo o f
Ken Skeens and Leigh
Ooldsm ith w ill present a
concert to benefit the Oreatei
Wcktva Protection Fund.
The event, which w ill offer
refreshm ents. w ill be held at
the Markham W oods Seventh
Day Adventist Church at BOS
Markham W oods Road In
Longwood. Adm ission w ill be
priced at $10 p er aduh and
$5 per child under 12. The
artists are not receiving any
compensation fo r their
perform ance and all proceeds
w ill go to this Important local
environm ental fund.
Regular pertorm ers at
fcothrals throughout the state.
Skeens and Ooldamith
perform Florida songs in
nonnony. poured from their
hearts. In an effort to keep the
■pint o f Florida alive. Skeens,
who won T h e Best Florida
Song* contest at the W ill
McLean Festival In 1902,
music about the
stion and protection o f
----------Leigh Is Inspired to
w rite about heart and home.
Th e Oreater W eldva
Protection Fund was
established In 1998 by the
Central Florida Oroup o f the
“*
fb . the fc ir tn o lf
Society and the
.• C t e ftr id v a ilN * .
th e waterways.
o f the Wcktva River

DELTONA • II to not uncom ­
mon for animal names to r e ­
flect the habitat In which they
live.
The unique tie between a
•mall gray and blue bird , and
the vanishing territory which
It calls home, ts one of the best
examples o f this occurrence.
The Florida Audubon Society
board o f directors announced
In November Its support o f an
effort to replace the Northern
Mockingbird with the Florida
Scrub Jay as the state b ird .
The announcement has m et
with some opposition, but
those who understand the r e ­
lationship between the bird
and Its environment support
the move wholeheartedly.
*1 wouldn't be disappointed
In that,* Randal] Sletster told
the Seminole Audubon Society
at a recent m eeting in San­
ford.
Slelater Is a habitat m an­
agement supervisor for Volusia
County and to Involved In the
restoration of Lyonia Preserve,
a scrub habitat that supports a
growing population o f the
Florida Scrub Jay.
Only a few minutes from
north Seminole County, Lyonia
Preserve Is among only a few
pockets o f scrub rem aining In
the state.
The scrub ecosystem Is one
o f Florida's
original
land­
scapes. The preserve lies on
the DeLand Ridge, a high and
dry place In Central Florida
that was once surrounded by
ocean. Similar landscapes can
be found In the Ocala National
Forest, the Lake Wales Ridge,
and current coastal areas such
as the Canaveral National Sea­
shore.
In what Sldster called an ag­
gressive more, Volusia County
a ^ to tT * 2 »k S o s m m
ban 10. several years u o , cut*
ttng down old p ow th M nd
pines and oaks that dom inated
the hflhr landscape.
In Deltona had
_________ the natural c y c le
13 to 100-year cycle o f scrub
bum s.
"Mother Nature's intent was
far this to bum .* said Sletster.
The scrub soil to sandv m t
well-drained. It has Sule plant
n a tter. Scrub areas w ere
popular with citrus grow ers
and home builders, and d evel­
opment lead to a great loss o f
habitat. The ecosystem to de*
pendent on fire to keep one
plant from dominating.
“W e have to step in now.*
said Sletster, *and try to m an­
age these sites.* Sfctoter and
the county wanted to recreate
the habitat that existed b efore
development In Deharts.
Sletster said a variety at
methods were used to restore
the habitat, tnrtudtng the use
o f Ore. The prefect was unique
■d ta

•

The would-be new state bird, Florida Scrub Jay (from top
toft), at home in Dettona's Lyonia Preserve. The hiHy land•cape of the preserve is physically similar to the Atlantic
coaatal dunes. Randall Sieister, habitat managment
supervisor for Volusia County feeds a peanut to a friend­
ly scrub Jay.

hope that what they were
ing was the right thing.
The gamble paid off. Sletster
said scrub jays returned to the
site within a month o f co m p le­
tion o f a portion o f the restora­
tion project.
The scrub ja y to on federal
lists as a threatened species.
‘ Compared with the current
state
bird,
the
Northern
Mockingbird.
the
Florida
scrub ja y offers a much b etter
representation o f the unique­
ness of Florida.* M id FAS O r­
nithologist Dr. Q ian BastU. In a
recent
press
release.
I t 's
Florida's only endem ic bird
species. Its habitat to lim ited
to the unique Florida scrub
community, and It exhibits a
complex and fascinating fam ily
structure.*
tte .
scrub ja ys m ate far life and
rarefy abandon thstr territory,
unless forced to by the death
o f a m ate or the destruction o f
habitat.
Offspring o f th e m ating pair
■toy w ith the fam ily far up to
tox years, hdptng to raise
to a d s , and In defending
territory.

p ro o m e that w m void o f scrub
J «y» prior to restoration. On a
recent field, the SAS saw sev­
eral birds along portions o f the
five-m ile trail system on the
site.

S d t lc r uses peanuts to at*
tract the extrem ely frien dly
Dirda.

by hand. 1 bey get very , used
to humans In a abort period o f
tim e.*
The birds peacefully coexist
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141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of State
Property For Sals
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
146 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sals
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

161 Appliances A
Fumrture For Sale
183 Television A SlereoRado
165 Computers For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
169 Ollce Supplies
191 BuiUxig Materials
193 Lawn 6 Oardan
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

MI SCEL l A N l

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199 Pets A Supplies
200 LtveslocVFann
Supples
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AntiqueCo»*c UUes
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Salts
219 Wanted to Buy

221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Mracelaneous
229 Auctions

AUTOMOTIVE
231 Cars For Sate
234 Automobve

m

235 Truck/Buse*:Vans For Sale
236 Car Rental*
236 Vshfcts* Wanted
239 MotorcyctesIMiet For Sate
240 Boat Rente!*
241 Rec VeNdes'Cemper* For Sate
243 Traders For Sate
245 Farm Equipment

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
256 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Instalabons
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceding Repair
267 Ceramic T4*
266 Chad Cara Centers
269 Cleaning Servlets
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywal
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling

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261 Imgabon A Repair
262 Janitorial Services
263 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lafcatranl Clearing
285 Landscaping
266 Laundry Services

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
254 Air Conditioning

71— K e l t W a n t e d

71— H o p W

a n t io

267 Lawn Services
266 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving i Storage
293 04. Lube A Flier
294 Painting
295 Paper Hangmg
297 Pest Control
296 PianoiOrgen Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Sxkng
305 Smal Business
306 Stamed Glass
307 SwVnmmg Pod Sennces
306 Temvte Repair
309 TransportaSon
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TWRado
314 Upholstery
316 Wsttng A Sheet Metal
316 WsiDnfcng
319 Wndow WashngATinSng J

71— H u r W a n ted

71— Hair W antco

SW S7*i Awe. Ocala 1U-237
•273 Drug Free. EOC

Opus, who lives with Donald and Mary Stemen ol
Sun City, Am., refuses to drink water without ice.
waking his owners in the middle of the night to meet
his demands.
p

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Looking for experienced

Housekeeper/
P a rt Tim e Sitter.
Must be dependable,
thorough, immaculate,
particular, and want to go
that extra mile to
make things right.
Lake Mary/Sanford

324-7767

Outstanding Summer Job
Opportunities exist now at

N A T IO N AL

Ortando/SanfordAirport.
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91— Rooms For R ent

97— APARTMENTS
Fu rnished

TV. kitchen ute SSSOwo Can
30?-COM AvitNow

Need lemte to there 38R home
•nth M ire $380 mo include*
utatet 333 7998
ientord/lk Mary area

141— H omes For Sale
1bdrm apt compiett privacy.
ItO&amp;'wk piua $200 tec Ceil
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223— M iscellaneous
meiery on 45A Cat David
Jactton a 813 387-0505

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95— R oommate
W anted

221— G ood T hings
Eat

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FURNISHED ROOMS-An uU*

nel Uundry phone, and M
ute $8SI90aweek 12H KS

118— O ttice S pace For
R ent

99— A partments
U n f u r n is h e d

Attention Boetyardt. lecionet.
M odtorkH. reptr map Liqui­
dating Cloth - Backed emery
tandlpaper. medum and coerM
got Oeneraut a n atari t3 n
tang EatAy cut. long lasing A
112 value, a Mai al $3 50 323
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1377 Sq. Ft.
Office / Warehouse
7803 KOBT, Suite 3
Orlando, FL 32810-2662

W»t pay top doRart
C al Oaod Batina

302*8794

(407) 930*3450 - Landlord f
(407) 574-2500 •SNa Mgr. *

acctiRmr b a m 8 doors

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$S4q ft offering keyteti puth
button fire releiie 0 4 4 ft*

newly renovaied n hrttonc
downtown Senlord. $400-5475
ml t month dtp. water furfuthed. 373-5167.

WOLFF TAWINO BEDS
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE
CommerculHome urutt
from $199 00
Low MontWy Paymentt
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231— C ars For S ale
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103— H ouses*
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256-Apfu an ce R epair

279-Ha ir Salons

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The cost of eyewear
shouldn’t be out of sight

Schools

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ALL FRAM ES IN STOCK
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W h a t’s
going on...

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Oviedo High School Is o f­
fering SAT prep courses with
sessions on Feb. 20. 27.
March 6; and March 27. April
10. 17. 24. Test dales are Jan.
23. March 20. Mav 1.

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• ESSENCE • ELLE

Sanford Middle School and
the PTSA are hosting the SAC
District Council Meeting at 7
p.m., Feb. 22. lire public Is
welcome and Sanford Middle
School Is looking for PTSA
members to serve refresh­
ments starting at 6:30. Call
322-1504 to help.

com : in a m ) v ie w ovr
II ll)E SELECTION OF FRAMES.
thing in \niir prescription or wc ran duplicate it
from &gt;our present glasses.

Good Citizens
The Sallie Harrison Chapter of tha Daughters of the
American Revolution held Its awards day Iasi week
and honored several Seminole County students as
their DAR Good Citizens recipients. Winners were
Azurae Paige Willis (Lyman). Albert Joel Bailey

All Souls School's Athletic
Club will host a spaghetti
dinner Feb. 27 following the
5:30 p.m. mass to supply new
uniforms for the girls basket­
ball team. Tickets are $10 per
family and $ 3 per person In
advance.

(Oviedo), Sury Ruscella |DAH O n i . &gt;
Allison Elizabeth Martin (I ak&gt;- P •
Blackweldor (Lake Mary) w.v. iwm .t a
teacher ol American History

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D A R h o n o r s s tu d e n ts
By Teresa Roae Warner
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
The Sallie Harrison Chapter o j
the Daughters o f the American
Revolution
held
an
essay
contest recently and one o f the
winners u « s
Teresa Rose
W a rn er,
a 5th grader at
English Estates Elementary
School.
Here's
what
she

Lake Howell High School
will host its Senior Class
Fashion Show. Feb. 25 at 7
p.m. In tlie school auditorium.
Categories open to all grades
are Casual Wear. Athletic
Wear. New Trrnds.
Beach
Wear and. for seniors only.
Formal Wear. There are man­
datory rehearsals Feb. 22-24.

In tin Dnuntuwn ihirdn Shopping CciiI it Sale ends March 31st

the cut and ttltt:
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IV try we wouldn't li.ur .is
much effort Ini
llir nu\
because ol his .n lions arid
Inspiration

didn't do. Hr gave credit l&lt;&gt;
free black Americans A I m h ii ,i
fourth of Peny's men wenblacks. Tlie courage of them
led Perry to say. "Tlir color of
a man's skin Is no more an
indication of his worth than

wrote:

Oliver Hazard Perry Is one
o f the early American naval
heroes. He was an American
navy hero because of his
actions
and
Inspiration
toward his men.
He was chosen at the young
age o f 28 to build a fleet, train
the men and defeat Great
Britain. Tills all happened on
Lake Erie. Lake Erie was a
good place for a licet because
o f tlie supply routes for both
American and the British.
Perry had to build a fleet
with carpenters on strike.
Luckily he persuaded the
carpenters to build the fleet
by
patriotism.
Another
obstacle o f Perry's as he didn't
have enough able seamen. He
tried offering farmers and
woodsmen a 10.00 bonus. At
last General William Henry
Harrison sent able seamen.

Sab.il
Point
Elementary
School will host Its Reading
Festival April 6. Parents are
invited to learn tips on how to
Improve
their
children's
reading skills. There will be a
puppet show and an Ice cream
social.

The Lyman Marching Band
and Guard are planning a trip
to Washington. D.C.. April 611. Plans are to perform three
or fouy concerts at the city's
historic sites.

Indian Trails Middle School
will host Project Earth 2000:
Into the Millennium on April
15.

Oviedo High School's Winter
Color Guard will attend Winter
Guard International
World
Championships to be held In
Dayton. Ohio. They will depart
April 14 and return April 18.

Lake Howell High School's
Class o f 1999 will liave Its
senior prom at Disney's Grand
Floridian on April 23 from
6:30 p.m. • midnight. Tickets
will be sold during lunches be­
tween April 7-14.

Project Graduation o f Lake
Mary High School will host a
graduation party for the Claas
o f 1999 on May 26 at the Or­
lando Fitness and Racquet
Club. The drug-free, alcoholfree celebration Is for senior*
on the same day of graduation
to provide a safe, enjoyable
environment.

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Lake Mary High School stu­
dents who won Superior Rat­
ings at the Thespian Festival
1999 were: C w y Wares*. Jm
O ftu . Natella
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wrote a message to General
Harrison. "We have met the
enemy and they are ours."
After the battle Perry knew
he would get lots o f praises,
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including
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gunboats and Barclay with
probably 10 ships. Perry was
running around helping the
men firing the cannon, the
wounded
men
and
commanding the fleet. Finally
sometime In the afternoon
Eliott showed up. In a tiny
boat with four other men
Perry rowed It to Eliott and
took over. Perry commanded
the ships to go through Great
Britain's line. They did what
Perry said and blasted the
British away. Perry and his
crew were the first to capture
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

CITY OF LARI MARY,
FLORIDA
ROTICI
OF PUBLIC MIARINQ

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTSSHTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: •■-tIIO-CA-14-O

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIYEN by
the City Commtnion ot Ih* City
ol Lake Mary. Florida, that maid
Commission anil hold a Public
Hearing on March 4 I t t l , at
T 00 PM . or ai toon thrrealler
a* possible. to cofiaider
Second Fleading and adoption
ol an Ordinance entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
AMENDING SECTIONS SO IS
AND 1$4 2$ OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY'S COOE OF ORDI­
NANCES. PROVIDING FOR AN
a l te r n a tiv e

m em b er

on

THE PLANNINU AND ZONING
BOARD PROVIDING FOR COD­
IFICATION. CONFLICTS s e v ­
e r a b il it y
AND EFF1CTIVE
DATE
The Public Healing will ba held
m the Comrmaaion Chamber*.
tOON Country Club Road. Lake
Mary Tha Public ■* invited lo
altand and ba haard Said heel­
ing may be continued liom time
to time until e final daemon r*
made by the City Commt*»ion
Copies ot the Ordinance in full
are available in the City Clert'4
Ottrce tor review
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETING IS MADE BY THE
CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE
THIS RECORD MAY NOT CON­
STITUTE
AN
ADEOUATE
RECORD FOR PURPOSES OF
APPEAL FROM A DECISION
MADE 0Y THE CITY WITH
RESPECT TO THE FOREOOINO
MAHER ANY PERSON WISH­
ING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
OUATE RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
ADVISEO TO MAKE THE NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
HIS OR HER OWN EKPCNSE
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDlNO ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 4S HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO AT
(407) 124-3024
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Carol A Fetter City Clerk
DATEO February 17 ISM
Publiah February 21 ISM

DCI-112

L IIA L AO V M TISIM
REOUB9T FOR PROPOSAL
R F F -4 S S -M -U
Arvhtleatwral and Lartdeeape
Asshn eei urei laevlaae lav
Varteuv CHy Pretest*
ClaaNtg Data
Mated IS.1SSS
Wittier BprlndS CHy Rail
t i l * Baal S.R. «S «
I SO P.M.

The City ol Winter Spring*
m ervet Ih* right to accept or
rated any or eH bfda. with ot
without ceu**. to waive techmcalitiev or lo accept the bad
which in II* lodgement tie*I
**rve* the ml#rail of Ih* City
For information on any ol lha
City ol Winter Springs Bids or
AFP's pleats call Inlormation
on Demand. Inc (407)171-0021
City ol Winter Spring*
Ronald W McLemor*
City Manage)
PubSth February 21. 1 IM

OCWEN FEDERAL
BANK FSB l/k/a
Berkeley Federal
Bank K Trutl FSB.
a national banking
corpora I ion.
PlamtiH.
vt
RANDE E ZUCHICH.
a/k/a RAN0E ZUCLICH.
a/k/a RANDI ZUCLICH
an individual.
DEERSONQ HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION INC
A Florida non protit
corporation
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA A political
subdivision ot th*
Slal* ol Florida.
DFPARTMENT OF
HEALTH ANO
REHABILITATIVE
SERVICES, n/k/a
DEPARTMENT OF
CHIL0REN AND FAMILIES
STATE OF FLORIDA,
a division ot th*
Stale ol Florid*
Defendant*

AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Order for Final
Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure dated February I.
l i l t entered In Civil Cass
Number SS-2210-CA-14-0 ol
th* Circuit Court ol th*
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and tor Sammol* Courtly
Florida that on th* 9th day of
MARCH. IM S at 11 00 am
NOTAE BENE' Th* tel* will be
held at wetl Iront door step* of
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. 101 N
Perk
Avenue. Sanford Florid* Th*
undersigned Clark will otter for
tala th* lollow.ng described
real property
Lot IS DEERSONQ accord­
ing to the map or plat thereof as
recorded rn Plat Book 4S. Page
IT. Public Records ot Sammol*
County Florida
Dated FEBRUARY IE. IH *
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Jan* E Jaaewic
Deputy Clerk
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING. YOU ARE ENTITLED.
AT NO COST TO YOU. TO THE
PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE PLEASE CON­
TACT COURT ADMINISTRATION
AT THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. AT M l N PARK
AVENUE. SUITE N10I. SAN­
FORD FLORIDA 12771. (407)
121-4110 EXT. 4227 WORKINO
DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF
THIS DOCUMENT. IF YOU ARE
HEARING
OR
VOICE
IMPAIRED. CALL 1-SOO-SSSI77t
LESLIE A BLAU. ESQ
Vos* 4 Blau
270t W Fairbanks Asa
Winter Park. FL 127SS
Publish February f t . IS, t k t l
DCZ-ttS

IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
PON SB Ml NO LB COUNTY,

DEZ-111
M T M CIRCUIT COURT
CIRCUIT, M ARC FOR
S IM M O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M MO. DC-tSIC-CA-ld-C
C m tlC R : C
JOHN A KNUDSEN.
TRUSTEE OF THE JOHN
A. KNUDSEN REVOCABLE
INTER VIVOS TRUST DATEO
JUNE S. 1401.
Plain! ill,
DAVID HUNTER. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DAVID HUNTER.
RETHA MIDDENS a/k/a
AETNA M HUNTER. SEARS,
ROEBUCK S CO a New York
corporation, and SEMINOL I
COUNTY. FL0AI0A.
Defendant!
OF FOASCLOSVAB SALS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Dial lha undersigned a* Clark
ol lha Circuit Court ol SamMsoto
County. Florida, under and by
virtu* ol Ih* Final Judgment For
Foreclosure enured In that
cam* pending in th# Circuit
Court ol Orango County,
Florida. Cam No SS-211S-CA14-G. In which JOHN A KNUOSCN. TRUSTEE OF THE JOHN
A
KNUOEEN REVOCABLE
INTER VIVOS TRUST DATED
JUNE S. IMS. N th# PI ■MJW
and DAVID HUNTER. ET. AL.
are tha Oetendenu. I. a* said
Clerk ol Ih* Court, under and by
virtu* ol th* Fin*I Judgment Far
Foroetoauro, uril otter lor Hi*
and sail ol public Bala to tha
Mghatl and bail blddar lot
catk at tha SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. WEST FRONT
DOOR M l NORTH MARK
AVENUE. SANFORD. FLORIDA
S t T M -t m . on MARCH E,
1EM.at1l.A0 AM.
any ailaatod la l amteala
County. Florida:
LOT 1. CLOCK *M\ LAKE
KATHRYN PARK. FIFTH ADDI­
TION, ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OR P U T THEREOF AS
RSCOR0E0 M F U T ROOK IS.
RAMS 4T AN0 40, OF THE
PUBLIC RSCOROt OF SEMI*
NOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TOMTHER WITH:
ALL ETRUCTURIS ANO
IMPROVEMERTS NOW ANO
HEREAFTER ON SAID U N O .
ANO FIXTUMS AND SO UP MSNT ATTACHED HEM T0,
INCLUOINQ THAT CERTAIN
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------------------------- E .C JM 1 I.
MARYANNS I
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Cy JanaS. Jaaewte
As Dapvk Clark
PubRiN. Fabruary 14, &gt;1, ISM
DEZ-IAS

CIVIL

NO. 00-1 BOO-OB* Id-0
CALIFORNIA FEDERAL BANK.
A FEDERAL SAVINOS RANK.
Plaint id.
ANTHONY O
MON TAVON at al
Defendant*

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4S
NOTICI IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Fmal Judgment ol
foreclosure dated August 14.
ISM. and an Order Substituting
Party Plaintiff and Rasalting
Sal* dated Fabruary I, I N I .
and anlarad In Casa No 99110S-CA-14-P ol th* Circuit
Court ol th* Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Seminolo
County. Florida, wherein CALI­
FORNIA FEDERAL BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVINOS BANK, is
Plaintiff and ANTHONY O
MON TAVON and DONNA J
MONTAVON, hi* srtt*. NORTHLAKE VILLAGE K CONDOMINI­
UM
ASSOCIATION.
INC -i
UNKNOWN TENANT NO f;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1: end
ALL
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BV.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAMMNO TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTER­
EST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED, are defendants. I
wlff eeff te the highest and best
bidder For cash al th* West
Freni Door ot lha Saminola
County Courthouse at 101
North Path Avenue. Stnlord.
tawWiol*
County,
Florida
StTTI, *4 11*0 o'clock aj r aa
Mt* 1Stk day ol MARCH. ISM.
b
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in

Mid

IT 1042.
IN BUflOiNQ M ,
UNIT
B
NORTKLAKI VIUAOS CONDOMNNUM X. ANO AN UNOIVIOEO
MTERCET OR SHARE IN THE
COMMON CLEMENTE APPUR­
TENANT THERETO HI ACCOR­
DANCE WITH ARC SUBJECT TO
THE COVENANTS. CONDI­
TIONS. RESTRICTIONS. EASE­
MENTS. TERMS ANO OTHER
PROVISION OP THE DECLA­
RATION OP CONDOMINIUM
OP NORTHIAKS VILLAGE
COMOOMBIIUM
X.
AS
RECORDED
HI
OFFICIAL
1 THROUGH TO. INCLUSIVE
ANO AS AMCNOCO IN OFFICIAL
NCCONOS BOOK M M . PADS
0071. AMO OFFICIAL BICOMM
BOOK BOSS. PAQI MTS. OF
T N I PUBLIC NICOKOS OF
MMMOLS COUNTY. FLORIDA
ANO SUBMQUKNT AMENDMBNTS TNBMTO
M you as* a paropA w i* a dW-

contact (ho Court at
WOT) SSS-4BS0 wNfcto tsm (t)
Making days al your receipt ol
Mettcittoe: Myauaro heertooar
imp*
Relay Seme
DATED M l
Fsbruory 10. ISM .
MARYANNS MON94
As CM*. CROON Court
Ad Qipvty Ctotfc
SMITH 4 MATT. FLA.
Attorneys Eos PtototiW

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

VEHICLE

SALVAOE AUCTION
MARCH t l , 199R
94 PLYMOUTH VAN
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99 FORD MUSTANG
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at OLDS TORONADO
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90 MERC COUGAR
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14 CHEV CAVALIER

1QIAE27P1E 7211092
A A R TOWINO SERVICE. INC
io n NORTH ORLANDO AVE
MAITLAND. FL 327S1 SALE
BEGINS AT 10 00 AM
Publish February 21. IBM
DEZ-194

CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
ROTICt
• OF PUBLIC NEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
th* City Commission ot tha City
ol Lake Mary. Florida that said
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on March 4, I9M . *1
7 00 PM . of as soon Ihsrasltar
a* possible, to consider First
Reading ot an Ordinance enti­
tled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
AMENOtNG THE COMPREHEN­
SIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA PRO­
VIDING FOR A CHANOE OF
FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNA­
TION FROM LOW DENSITY
REOISINTIAL TO RESTRICTED
COMMERCIAL.
PROVIDING
FOR
SEVERABILITY. CON­
FLICTS. AND EFFECTIVE DATE
And
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
REZONINQ CERTAIN LANDS
WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY. AS HEREIN DEFINED
FROM THE PRESENT ZONINQ
CLASSIFICATION OF A-t AGRI­
CULTURE TO C -t COMMER­
CIAL. PURSUANT TO THE
TERMS OF THE FLORIDA
STATUTES PROVIDING FOR
THE AMENDMENT TO THE
OFFICAL ZONING MAP. PRO­
VIDING FOR CONFLICT. SEV­
ERABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE
DATS.
Amending the land u»* from
Low Density Residential la
Ft** trie led Commercial and
changing th* fonmg on Ih*
properly described in Ihe
attached legal description from
A-t
Agriculture
to
C-1
Commercial Sard property t*
located on Ihe toufh ante ol
Anderson Lane approximately
M 0 1**1 wetl ol Rinehart Road
A pari ol Ih* Southeast 1/4 ol
th* North***! 1/4 and a pari ol
th* Northeast t/4 ol th*
Southeast 1/4 ol Section 07.
Township 20 South. Rang* 10.
Cast. Sammol* County. Florida
compriaad ol Taa Parcel 14 at
described in Official Records
Book 1037 al Pag* S tl. Taa
Parcel I4A at described in
Official Records Book lost al
Pag* 974. T44 Parcel I4B at
described in Official Records
Book 3091 af Pag* 991 Taa
Parcel I I at described in
Official Records Book 1017 al
Pag* 913 and Taa Parcel IS as
described in Official Records
Booh 2444 al Page 40. all ol th*
Public Racordi ot Sammol#
County.
Florida,
more
Particularly described as lot-

Commence al lha Center al
faction 7. Township 10 South.
Rang* 10 East. Run thence
North 4t degree* 47 minutes 41
seconds Eatl a distance of
1174 11 leet lo Ih* Nofthwesl
corner ol Ih* Northeast 1/4 ol
th* Southeast t/4 ol said
Section 7 and th* Point ol
Beginning ol Ih* lands herein
dtftcfibtd,
THENCE North 00 degree* 04
imnutet 19 seconds Watt,
along th* West line ol Ihe
Southeast 1/4 el the Northeast
1/4 ol Section T. 9 distance ol

100 00 Mel.

THENCE Nor* M degrees 47
minute* 49 second* Seal, along
Ih* North tma oi Use South 100
leet ol th* Southeast t/4 el the
Northeast 1/4 oi Section T. e
distance of 4IS.SS tool;
THENCE South 00 deorces 04
nsnulot 40 seconds loaf a dis­
tance ol tS 00 toot
THENCE Nor* M degrees 4?
minutes 4S second* la s t along
*o Nor* lino of th* South 171
toot of Bis Southeast 1/4 of Hi*
North*set t/4 ol Section T, a
Asiatic* el 190.00 Mai lo a
point lor comer;
THENCE Sou* 00 degree* 04
minute* 40 seconds East a dis­
tance ol IT E M toot lo a pom!
on th* South lino ol th*
•outhoaot 1/4 ol th* Northeast
1/4 of Section 1;
THENCE South 00 degree* 01
mmole* 14 second* Watt a dis­
tance el BS1B4 leet lo ■ point
on Hi* Sou* Mr# of the Nor*
1/1 ol Hm North***! 1/4 ol th*
Southeast 1/4 ol Section 7;
THENCE South M degree* 41
minutes S4 second* Wool
along said Batdh Ha*, a dis­
tance at MS JS Mat la a p*M
aa th* West line al *9
NarWeaat 1/4 al th* Sou**asl
1/4 ol Back** 1;
. THENCI Bar* M dags*** M
•aid Woot Moo. a distance *1
M leef to the POINT OF
11.11

o( land

VEHICLE
SALVAOE AUCTION
APRIL 9, 1999
97 HYUNDAI EXCEL
KMHLF22J2HU22S429
92 TOYOTA PICKUP
4TARN91 At PZl 1219B
A I R TOWING SERVICE. INC
1011 NORTH ORLANDO AVE
MAITLAND. FL 127(1 (A L E
BEGINS Al 10 00 AM
Publish February 21. IBM
DEZ-197

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSNINOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS N9. 99-199 CA 14 K

21— P e r s o n a l s
Longwood Me*sag* studio.
Wak-mt welcome 7 days
Private rms Female Staff
List aMM0007785

WASHINGTON MUTUAL
SANK. FA succesto*
by torpors I* merger to
GREAT WEITERN BANK
a Federal Savings Dank
Ptaintitt.
vt
ANDREW J WILECZEK.
at u i , at a l.
Defendant!*)

N ones OF ACTION

Legal N otices

A M ER IC AN S W ITH
D IS A B ILITIES A C T C F 1 M 9
Adm in let re liv e Order
He, 9 T -S

COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A ,
A l CUSTOOIAN
OR TRUSTEE

If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation m order to participate
m thia proceeding you at* enti­
tled. at no coat to you. lo tho
provision ol certain aastalanco
Plata*
contact
Court
Administration at 101 N Park
Avanu*. Suit* N1QI, Stnlord.
FL 12771. (407)-123-4110 oat
4217. wrltim 2 working day* ot
your receipt of this no be*, il
you ere hearing or voice
unpaired, cell 1-909-9((-4171.
Publish Fabruary t l . 19.1999
OSZ-194

VIRGINIA M DEMPI.
at ua . at a l.

C A M BO. 9T-BI94-CA-19-B
RESOURCE BANCSHARIS
MORTGAGE GROUP. INC.
Plaint iff.
vs
KATHRYN A WENT.
*1 a l.
Defendant! a)
No be* I* hereby given that,
pursuant lo 0 Summary
Judgment ol Foreclosure. I will
tell Ih* following described
property situated in Seminole
County. Florida:
Thai port ol Lot ITS being
Southeasterly ol a line IS94
keel Southeasterly of and palat­
ial with Hi* Northeasterly Ime of
•aid Lot ITS and that part of
Lai IT* being Northwoatorty of
a lino • SO feel Northwesterly ol
and
parallel
with
the
Southeasterly lino of aaid Lot
ITS. all being in DEER RUN.
UNIT 14-9. at recorded In Plat
Book IS. pages TS and TS. of
tho public records of Semanole
County. Florida.
at Public Sal*, to the Mghecl
bidder ter cash, at tha wool
front doer of tho Sotninolo
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida. 1100 a m on MARCH
NOTICE: American* With
0 is abilities Act ol 1990.
Administrative Order No. 94-20
Pacoon* with a disability svho
need o special accommodation
to panicipala In IN* proceeding
ahould
contact
Disability
Cbordlnater al 901 North Path
Avanu*. M r N M l. Sanford.
Florida 3ITT1 al least tew day*
prior to tha proceeding.
Telapksne (4*7) 123-4310. Eat
4tt7; 1-9M-MS-9771 (TOO
years only).
WITNESS my hand and Baal af
M* Court on FEBRUARY 1*.
MARYARNE MORES
CLERK,CIRCUIT COURT

NSIDINQ ASSISTANCE TO
MRTIC4MTS M ANY OP THEM
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY AOA COOMINATON AT LEAST M HOURS M
AOIMHCE OP THE MS* TWO AT
(407) St4-SOM.
CITY OP LAKE MARY.

Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
BV CLEAR OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Notice la haraby gnran that tha
und*r*te»ad Maryann* Mora*.
Clark ot tha Circuit Court ol
SEMINOLE County. Florida,
on tho 19th day ol
. 1999, at ft CO a m al
tar of tea MM1NOLE
County CoairthoaiM. In the City
of Sanford. Florida, offer lor
•ala and caU *1 public outcry to
the highest and boat bidder tor
catk. th# foilowtng described
property ailuatod in SEMINOLE
County. Florida, to-ortt:
LOT St. SAN LANTA TMINO
SECTION. ACCONOINO TO THE
PLAT THENSOF AS RECORDED
M P U T BOOK 11. M OE 73,OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
MMINOLS COUNTY. FLORIDA
pursuant to tho fmal deem# of
toractosum anlarad In a caaa
pending In aaid Court, tho atyla
ol which te BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.
N A . AS CUSTODIAN OR
TRUSTEE vo VIRGINIA M.
DEMPI. e« ua . ot al .
In accordance with tho
Americana with DraabilHtea Act
persona heading a spec laI
accommodation to participate
tact tha individual or agency
sanding thia nolica no lolor
than savan (7) day* prior to th*
proceeding at tha addmaa
given on nolica Telephone
(994) 217-90*7. 1.(900) •SI9771 (TDD) Of H900) 9(4-9770
(V). via Florid* Relay I arnica
WITNESS my hand and official
•eel of said Court Mm llfh doy
of FEBRUARY. IBM.
(SEAL)
Honombte Maryann* Memo
Clark of Me Circuit Court
B r dona E. Jaaewic
Deputy Clark
U W OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO
Poal Otlico Boa *147
Tampa.
Florida
11401
Pubtish February I I . 19.1999
0EZ-1M

SECURITY
Conduct now client intake
maintain logs ( supv client
population Security correction!/
military bkgrd 01 erp w crimnal
justice client! reg FT positron
some vhrff Wk 4 weekend! reg
17 00/fw Contact The Sanford
Bridge SCO S Hoity, Santord,
FL 32771 phone (407) 328
2990 Far (*07| 3304771 EOE

mt'dv
Am i Mgr- FT lor mini storage
oenefils vacation bonus in­
centive!. AR AR leasing col­
lection! computet home type
maintenance Erp desired Whi
tram right person 578 2500
•**Omai Joba*"
"■Qroet earner!*"
Adecco Employment Services
it currently hang tor a medca(
producton lacikty m tbe Santord
area Fan eMt mechanical as­
sembly, 40- • week, temp lo
perm pout-on lor the ngnt can
rkdate Good manual derterity
good attitude and wffrngness lo
work required
Cal Adecco Lam Mary at 407
330 7171 lor more inlcamat.on
on Put «nd other great career
Opportunities today*____________ _
AC tnstaltam Needed
Adecco Employment Service it
now hmng tor AC Instanen No
erp necessary wta tram Con­
struction ot mechanical erp
helpful Long lerm temp to perm
positions
Can Adecco Lake Mary at 407330 7171 for more inlormation
•bout ttus tab and other great
career opportune*!

Aaalstant

Super

Intendant

commercial regd work, lai re
sum* lo *07 977 1353
Bam help needed cleaning
statu A general landscaping
Musi work weekends Otter The

HM Farm. 122-1119
CLEANERS: PT &amp; or wee*ends
I9 0OTW Musi have own trans­
portation 3214712

Carpel tnstilter Helper. FT.
aome etpeoence necessary
Cal Gary B 322 3990 tv mtg

$200
SIC IM
O N
n o M U S
FREE Ufa insurance FREE uni­
forms. PAID vacations PAID
training Pay up lo 56 50 to start
Toa collectors needed lor Lake
Jesup Reguires background
drug screen A i year cash handkng *07-579-7106__________
COL D Drivers needed &gt;mme-

daiary Santord area
Must D9 a w to kft 50-75 tit
Operate IS fl flat bad. bom stan­
dard S automate tr*n*m«Mon
I109 M cash referral
toilary (Yawing

Cal today lor mora information
•1322-5999
214 fkekman Dove

Child Car* Director Santord
Housing Authority •* seeking
luff hm* director wth 3-5 yn
e«p m a licensed child care
carter with m toast one year ol
tun mammon, Ua rttumv to
324-1909

Child Cara Taacher A Aides
needed Good pay I benahta
322-7905

CNAt 3-11 FT and PT M ttvfts
FlatibU scheduling lo meet
your needs and ours ncWng
partial shifts Higher base pay
for evpenence, PTDVacJtion.
hokday benefits and pay m-keuof beneMs avaiiabte Join out
Team oi Successful Care Givers
and meet our new nursing adnwMBMton team
Apply n peraci to
HaeMh Cera and Rehabilitation
Santord. FL 12771
EOE
CofitpuNf P ro frim m a r
lai you&gt; schooling oi asp tend
tvs lor yourt Hurry! Benefiii’
Seminote Empioymeni
700 W 25» SI 322-20*4
Cook/Dtet Aiiat. FT position
avaiiabte Lootung tor ftomtone
anted 0(991 twnetM. including
raurince plant. PTO. vacation,
and hokday Apply m parson to

NM E OMd Lbte m t

ST-Etimr aip pre-

Florida
11749.
County. Florida.
Fictitious Hama *1 a a i s , ------

tortad Lunch and Dnrwf atutu

nans# with Nw Division ot
Corporations.
Taltahaaooo.

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Pubtish February t t . t M l

Fefetwy *1. t l. I N I
0EZ-199

Apply m person Mcn Sal

PL S U M
1E.Ct.1EM

DRIVERS
1 yr Trector-Tratter Evpenence
Requ-red

WE ARE GROWING
Salem Carriers are coming back
to Daytona With Dedicated
Runs'
Runs mlo Carolina s Drop and
Hook' ffo Touch Freight'
2 or 3 Turns per Week
(6S0 lo I7B0 per wee*
Plus Safety Bonus
Home Every Other Day*
Great Benefits'
Cal 1 800 709 2536 or Viol
with our Recruiter

Feb24lh 2 X pm
reb2 5 ih9 X a m
Feb 26th 9 X * m
Feb 27th iO O in
7eb 2Blh 9 X am

062-171

M H N O N N

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tdeai poatton tor a poopte car­

III
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til
M
til

7Xpm
600pm
€ X pm
100 pm
11 X pm

_________
needed tor
ICtwol age children
SpM
•MlT-Bam 4 1 30-5 30pm
hev* a vakd FDL 322-9945

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hard working Menduait.
Ubte, protoi»onal Eacatant pay. baneM* Pay commanauraw wtti avananca 904T7V9399. between 5-7pm
_________ _______ F/TAP /T

Oroet pay and MneMa PadDons avM tmmed. Contact Chat
Maddan 999-5034 after 2 p m

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: *Hb'9 Mm lollow who. «hon Eathor
tJutwpE M b Ih* poof, goto aptoaRed* — EE Wynn of
Wfllll*

SERVERE "Cracker Bartel"
324-1020 200 Hetman Or. (M
and Hay. 49)

Concrete

form

carpenters

needed Top pay1 Musi have
transportation 302-9191
* GRANT AIR

Duct Imtallera
W.ii tram tor a great trade
pay with base loots great
ehis drug free work place
m Lake and Orlando area
1 600 3937055

Growing

Foam

good
ben
work
EOE

Insulation

Comp looking to hire new lai
eni Travel M F Wil tram COL
Class A or &amp; a plus but not re
quired Cal Scott at 1 8X493
3155. Insurance, 401K. vaca­
tion Siart your future loday1

Handyman/teeehame lor Main­
tenance serv Pay neg P/T
Caff Larry t Lawn A Tree 3233481

DRIVERSDass A A B CDL night and
day in state routes available
Heavy lifting required Good
pay A benefit* Apply at Ral­

Happy Elvoa is tookmg lot PT
dependable person Cali *07321-2384

ly a Foods. 850 Carter Rd
Winter Qardan. (54-0500
DUCT MECHANICS: 5 years
erp tor commercial worti Hand
loo** required 737 SW 57th
Avenue Ocala 352 2376272
Drug Free.EOE

EARN EXTRA MONEY!
CENSUS JOBS •110 0GIHR
Seminole
residents
Viart
household* and verity ad
dresses tar Census
2000
Block Canvassing operation
Oeg&gt;nrung agon Work dayhghl
hour*
weekdays weekends
Easy to quality
Personal
transportation necessary paid
mueage

C A U 407 384-7539 or Toll
Free 1-898 325 7733
The Bureau ot the Census is
an Equal Opportunity Employ­
er
ELECTHQANEiesd A comm TOP PAY, BENE­
FITS
DFWP Apply Santord
Electnc 2522 S Park Dove
322-1S U
Etecttomes Technician tor Sanlord based company to build
boards A manufactu'* ol as­
semblies Far resume to 323-

9391
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
ed NOW Covenant Transport
has immediate openings lor
driver trainees No evpenence
needed Earn 545K to (55K plus
benefits COL tranvtg avaoabte'

9X435 5593
E apartanted Grass Reflating
mane# dictates pay Caff for an
appovttmenL 322-4200
const
o»grd
neiplut not mandatory phone
A tang eip. Apply In parson
M 212 Hickman Dr., lanferd
COON
Institutional cooking tip r tq .
FFMC a plus PT. a/n shrfl ap­
pro* 21 hr week. |7 OGhr Con­
tact Gian.
Mon-Fti. between
•am-12pm at (407) 329-2990
EOE rrvVdV

Addictions
C o u n s e lo r
Pari
time
positron
Req
Bachelors degree in Human
Svs (bid A proviout *«p vt addction counseling Sal S11-22K
A eic benaltts Contact The
Sanlord Bridge, 5 X S Hotly
Sanlord. FL 32771. Phorte (407)
329-2990 Fas. (407) 3X4771
EOE ml/GV
Finance Clerk: PT tor Longwood
Offcv Assist wan al phases ot
Iusance dept Eipd A deua onenled Fai HR 407-339-2129
4 Dry/Fro/en ware­
house ptokeri FT Days TuesSal (st A 2nd shdl Also PT 20
hrs with SatifftUyt Good pay E
benefits Apply NaBy Foods,

Full time Hostess Must tw
IteiOto. abte 2 work weekends/
days E eves Eap. preferred wd
tram right parson Solid work
Nttory Contact Peter or Mck at
323-4040. 9am - 10am or apply
m parson ■argto'9 Batten Res­
taurant. Batvnd ABC Liquor.
2195 Ortendo Dr. Santord

Ontara are comma in tetter than
wa can la them Many lamp and
tamp to h n poattona avatobte.
IN and 2nd shrta. FTtRT Avadabte Mating at M S0 an dup.
Warohousa. Sam Associate*.
Drivers Class B . And ctancal
Cal A-1 Tampa. No F9WEOE
(9E7) 947491 • N. “

Help Wonted Industrial
Factory
Workers
Assembly
Metal Processing Saw Opera­
tor OC inspector. OFWP Bene
fits. Water Bonnet. 350 (Anchor
Rd Casseberry FL

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
Sunshine Staffing under con­
tract with ihe Semmole County
Pubic School* has immediate
Fuff A Part tvno position* avail
able tor food service A custodi­
al Apply at our new location
295 Waymont Cl *105 in Lake
Mary or Can 323-0440 for de­
tail!
Requirement!
include
FDLE/FBi background checks A
Drug Testing EOE OFWP

Indoor/Outdoor
Salas
F.T. P/T needed guaranteed sal­
ary plus commission, benefits.
ticwince. _ 35* W ytar.
B s asate
caff Tuft Master 321ay
992/

InkUller TraintB
480 wk Free to trtvei m Florida
Fabulous trade to team
Seminote Empioymeni
7 X W 25th St 322-2044
Intufanca Secretary tor busy
orthopedic office in Deltona
Please can Sharon 0 407-7675535 or 904-7894464

JOBS JOBS JOBS
Coma work tor the best in Oe*»
Labor Right Hand-Man -has
been M th* buavws* tor over
25 yr* Work loday and gel
PAID TODAY) Wa offer a pc*

I4&gt; and (Mattery
Santord area Do not ba tooted
by those other hare today gone
tomorrow labor operator*

Call RHM Longwood

(407) 2SO-C100
i Must hava vakd Or*
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Champions
Continued from P *| t IB
overcame some
tough obstaclcft and made a name throughout
the state with early ulna over Cocoa Beach and
defending Class GA State Champion Lake Mary.
Despite a loss to Cocoa Beach In the district
finals, forcing the Bears to run out the season
on the' road, they faced the pressure, along with
fhr bus trips of at least two hours each way In
a style unbecoming of a young team.
Against Pensacola Catholic (30-2). the de­
fending Class 3A State Champion. Winter
Springs was never Intimidated and Jumped out
to a 4-0 lead on a pair o f free throws and a
Jumper from Bcv Dedelow.
After a Pensacola Catholic field goal. Mary
Lou Johnston was fouled after a layup to put
Winter Spring! on top. 7-2.
By that time, the Bears dominating defense
had already produced three o f the 17 steals they
would take away In the game.
Winter Springs alto controlled the boards
much like It did during Wednesday's semifinal
win over Hamilton County.
Pensacola Catholic cut the lead to 12-8 at the
end o f the first quarter after Kris Dedelow
picked up her second foul, but the Bears started
to pour It on In the second quarter.
Sally Johnston came off the bench to drain
two straight three-pointers to open the quarter,
and big stater Maty Lou Johnston did the same
two minutes later.
Winter Springs led 30-20 at the half and
dominated the third quarter behind nine points
from Guadagnlno.
Winter Springs led by as much as 45-30 be­
fore trying to freeze the ball with about four
minutes left In the game.
Pensacola Catholic went on a small tear, but
the Bears hit eight straight free throws down
the stretch to Ice the state championship.
Mary Lou Johnston said the team didn't plan
on letting complacency act In even though H

Lftgal NotiCM

has everyone back next year.
For one thing, the Bears will Jump up to Class
BA ball.
"W ell take a break for a little while, then start
to go bark to practice by Monday." she said.
"Hopefully they will look at us as underdogs In
5A next year."
Despite their youth and Inexperience, the
Bears have one person who has been to
Lakeland before. Assistant coach Mark Huaman
was with the Lake Mary team that finished tunncra-up tn 1907 and champions last year.
‘ I think this one fed s even better." he said. "I
have been more involved In what has gone on
with this program, but I know I'm one o f the
luckiest people ever."
So are the fans o f the Winter Springs Basket­
ball team.

B E A M S3, CRUSADERS 40
petafls (SS)
Ouadagntno 19. M John .Ion IS. K Drdtlnw 0. B Ikddov
S. Illrtu 4. Font 2. Kin* 0. S. Johnston 6. Arp 0. C nu 0.
Solano 0. Pollan! 0. Total*: Ifl 14-19 S3.
I liman 7. DrS 2. Itabrik I. Spenrtr 4. Robert* 2. CHailant
IS. Wrtrh 6. Ilanky 0. Durhhoti 0. Feathrrman 0. Hank* 0.
Total* I BS- 10 40.

District
IB
that's what got the Job done lor ua."
"W e've been w aiting for this since the season
began.* Chad Parsons added. ‘ After we lost to
them twice In the regular season, to beat them
for the district championship was amazing.*
The entire game
DeLand came out strong and ready to play.
A fter only 90 seconds had ticked o ff the clock,
the Bulldogs were ahead 8-0. A few minutes
later. DeLand increased its lead to 18-5 before
the Stiver Hawks were able to start putting
som ething together.
Parsons, who had 21 on the night, hit three
straight to cut his team's deficit to three and the
quarter ended with Lake Howell trailing 18-18.
Th e two teams traded baskets to open the
second period. Team leader Reggie Kohn (10
points) was having trouble putting anything
through the net. so Parsons and Brad H o u r (12
points) picked up the slack. With only 1:18 left
in the half. Lake Howell bed up the

giving Lake Howell the 58*53 win and Its second
consecutive district champtonshtp.
"W eare predom inately a shooting team ’ Lake
Howell coach Steve Kohn. "This is a real Impor­
tant win for us because we did ft without
ahootlng. I was honestly beginning to fed that
DeLand w as supposed to win and we were iip poaed to lose after the way our first two fam es
went and then how this one was playing ou t*
Lake H owell, however, was supposed to wtn
Judging by the final score.
Neat up for the Silver Hawks Is a home gam e
on Tuesday against Edgewater. a 74-53 loser to
Dr. ftftlbpa in the C lass OA-Dtstnct 4 final Fri­
day night. The gam e w ill be a rematch o f last
year's Regional Quarterfinals when the Eagles
ousted the Stiver Hawks from the playoffs.
DeLand. m eanwhile, w ill have to travd to Or­
lando to face Dr. Phillips. Both games will begin
a t 7 JO p m .

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SoccerIB
The defending Class 6A State
Champion Rama also had a
struggle, having to go to pen*
ally Idcka to pull out a 2*1 vic­
tory over Manatee High School
In Bradenton.
Junior Melissa Rojaa scored
Lake Mary’s goal In the second
half on an assist from A llison
Weber and the gam e went to
overtim e and then to penalty
kicks tied at 1-1.
The Rama won the kick-off,
4-2, with Aly Benitez, Ashley
Keilgren. Adrian EDcer and
Ryan Shaw scoring the Lake
Mary goals.
OoaUteeper Brandy M allrla
saved eight shots In regulation
and then stopped a big shot in
penalty Idcka to preserve the
victory.
Both teams w ill now go to
the State Tournament In T a lla ­

hassee this week and a win In
the sem ifinals would match the
two teams for the fourth tim e
this year.
The Rams will be looking to
duplicate what they did in
1998, lose the district final and
wtn five road games in the reglonala and state to win the
cham pionship.
The Lions boys, m eanwhile,
looked like they were well on
their way to extending their
unbeaten season taking
a
quick 2-0 lead.
But visiting Gaither cam e on
like gang-busters, scoring four
goals over a 12 minute period
to take a 4-2 lead at Interm is­
sion.
The Lions (29-1-3) m issed a
den opportunity to a rt the
d to one, but m issed a pen­
alty kick with leas than three
minutes to go.
To make matters worse.

Oviedo' got a goal from Jorge
Munroc with 1:21 to play that
should have been the tying
goal. The Lions would not get
that score as the game ended
4-3 O alther.
The Lake Mary boys and
Orangewood Christian
girls
were also In Regional Finals
action Friday night, but no
score were received from their
contests.

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Baseballwalk in the first Inning, broke
up Blass' no-hit bid with a
solid single to lead o ff the sev­
enth. An out later. SantllU
walked and Blass w as lifted In
favor o f Larry O rsyson.
Orayaon retired th e first b a t­
ter on a fly baD. A fter a balk
moved Milton and SantllU to
third and second base, respec­
tively. Orsyson h it Kit Kam in­
ski with a pitch to load the
bases. A fter Dillon cam e In to
ran far Kaminski. ftoaeO d eliv­
ered his double.
Oviedo took a 1-0 lead in the
bottom o f the first Inning on
consecutive singles by Lubrano. Orayaon, and Blaine
Schulte.
The Liana added to the lead
with two runs In the third to­
ning. A fter Lubrano walked
with one out. Orayaon doubled
him to third. An error on a
pound ball by Schulte scored
Lubrano before Kenny Starling
singled home Orayaon.
Once again, the Lions featrlbuted hits. Orayaon led the
12-hit attack w ith a double.
Angle, one ru t scored, and on e
RBI. Lubrano finished with tw o
singles, tw o runs scored, and
an RBI. Starting had two A n ­
gles and an RBI.
Holmes and Pat Sirm eyer
each contributed a .pair fit too*.
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gtes. Schulte added a single,
and two RBI. Goodwtn singled
and scored a run.
Providing the offense for the
Oreyhounds
were
R ozell
(double, three RBI), Milton (two
Angles, one run scored), and
Santilli and Dillon (one run
scored apiece),
Oviedo will attempt to extend
Its perfect start when the Lions
travel to W inter Springs Mon­
day night far a 7 p.m. Sem inole
Athletic
Conference

Ralnea' two-run stogie in the
bottom o f the Axth inning
brake a 1-1 tie as W inter
Springs won Its Brat gam e o f
the year. 3-1, over First Acadan y at W inter Springs Friday.
Tire two teams only com faned far six hits, four by the
B ean, taro o f which cam e from
Raines, but considering that
both schools' g ttfa basketball
&gt; »«n a aron State Cham pion-

bases-loaded double in the
bottom o f the seventh Inning
brake a 1*1 tie as the Sem inole
High School softball team
made Parents Night a rousing
success with a 3-1 victory over
Spruce Creek Friday night.
The Fighting Sem inolea had
taken a 1-0 lead In the bottom
o f the fourth Inning, but the
Hawks cam e back to tie the
game with a run In the top o f
the seventh Inning.
Marla Duvall was the winning
pitcher, scattering six hits to
run her record to 2-0. The
gam e.was kind o f m edicinal for
D uvall who had h er season
ended last year when a lin e
thrive o ff a Hawk bat hit her In
the face, breaking her nose.
Freshman J od en e M oore led
the hosts offense, going 3-far3, w hile fcUow fresh Mindy
Crouse was 2-for-4.
Seminole la now 3-0 on the
season, with all three, victories

Goal* _ lake Mary I (Rolai): Manatee
I (James) Assists _ Lake Mary I
(Wefaeri Shota on ami . Lake Mary 19:
Manatee B. Reronis _ Lake Mary 22 5ft Manatee 27-2-1.

Thwaltfa. Sullivan. Whiting): CMrrio 3
(Luprrt. Panoa. Munroc). Aaalala .
Oalther I (Sullivan]: Ovtrdo 2 (Uipprtl.
PaiHM|. Shota an fnal _ Oalther 10:
Oviedo IB. Rrrarda _ Qallher 20-3-1;
Ovtedn 29-1-3.

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Jeff-----------most hustling team In the
county a ll season.
All It needed was a few
transfers and some Impact
freshmen who all cam e to­
gether to create the 1999 suc­
cess story.
But. back to Epps. He could
have taken the easy w ay out
and played a Junior varsity
schedule.
Instead, he put the feet to
the fire and was standing In
front o f the television cameras
and hugging his kids after they
won the slate title.

Seminole and Oviedo, he told
his coaches that, despite just
having freshmen and sopho­
mores. that hla teams would
play varsity schedules.
The teams took some severe
beatings. But they never quit
and you could always tell s
W inter Springs team fay the
hustle it showed.
W hile the girts basket ball
team that won the trophy Fri­
day struggled to wtn four
games last year, they were the

L ilt B eco ad S to tt Hey
baseball sq/tball and la­
crosse fans: Just hang on.
we ll get to you as soon as
all of this basketball and
soccer is done. Just be pa­
tientI

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Epps' gamble paid off.
Hughes and her Idda deserve
a lot o f the credit. They were
the ones on the court.
But don't forget Epps and
Ttlbtt when It comes tim e to
hang the banner next year.

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IJVKKLAND • With right minulps lrfl In Friday's state Class
MA (jlrls basketball champion­
ship. the Winter Springs girls
w rirn i quite ready to take any­
thing for granted.
They led 44-20 and kepi go­
ing all out. watching the clink
tick off precious seconds that
would lead to a history-making
stale championship tri only
tlirlr second season
With six minutes left, no one
was smiling yet. Coach Betsy
Hughes, who has engineered
the Winter Springs miracle on
the sidelines, kept substituting
freely as the clock continued to
tick.
Five minutes to go.
Three minutes to go.
By that time It was up to
guard Mar&gt;’ Lou Johnston to
put on a dribbling exhibition
that would take rvrn more time
off the clock.
Two minutes to go.
By this time, the lead was
down to 10 points and their
opponrnt. Pensacola Catholic,
was fouling every time the
young Bears, with no seniors
on the tram, touched the ball.
Tlie kids stepped up and hit
eight straight from the strlne to
out the game with a 53­
40 romp over the defending
state champions, -it
With one minute left, and a
comfortable lead. Hughes
cracked a smile and started to
empty her bench. No pande­
monium yet.
Then, meftirully. the clock
hit zero and the Winter Springs
players hit each other In front
o f the bench harder than any
defensive line In Seminole
County.
Amazingly, unbelievable, the
Bears had gone from 4-23 to
27-4 and a state title.
With three key freshman In
the rotation and no seniors.
While all heck was breaking
loose on the court and In the
stands, one o f the quietest
people of all was the man who
made the whole thing possible.
Wayne Epps, the principal at
Winter Springs, a man who Is
as talkative as they come, one
o f the true good-old boys, sat
alone In the stands watching
the miracle he created.
Meanwhile, athletic director
Rick TTIblt was back home,
coaching his wrestling team,
an oncoming success story In
Its own right.
Epps had the opportunity to
go out on the court to accept
the championship trophy with
his team.
That's a good thing.
Because what Epps and
Trlblt have done at the brand
new school Is something that
has never been done before.
Not In the hlstoiy of the state
o f Florida.
They, along with a lot o f ta l­
ented athletes and coaches,
became the first school to ever
win a title In their second year.
But the success doesn't end
with the girls baskrtball pro­
gram.
The football team was one
win away from a berth In the
regional playoffs. The softball
team reached reglonals last
year In Its Inaugural season.
The boys basketball team may
go Into next season as the fa­
vorite In the Seminole Athletic
Conference race. The girls vol­
leyball team was one win from
the state Final Four.
There are more examples,
but you get the picture.
Some schools that have been
around for years have no ban­
ners for their gym.
Winter Springs now has a
state banner to hang Just a lit­
tle while after the paint on
their gymnasium dried.
Qlve Epps a lot of the credit.
When he opened the school
laat year, after long stints at
W a— a— J a g . Page a

PT J e ff Berllnlchc
ASSISI A V I SPORTS KlitTOR
1A K K I.A N I)

Junior guard Mary Lou Johnston
(N o

12. left) scored

16 points,

pulled down seven rebounds and
handed out five assists and w as
named the Most Valuable P la y er
in the C lass 3A State Cham pion­
ships a s she and the rest of the
Winter

Spnngs

B ears

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a b o v e m front of the scoreb o ard
wrth the championship trophy and
m edals they received ) wrapped
up a 29-4 campaign by dom inat­
ing defending

C lass

3A

S ta te

Champion
P ensacola-C ath olic.
53-40. Friday afternoon at The
Lakeland Center to b eco m e th e
first team ever lo w r a S ta te
Championship in only its s e co n d
yea r of existence.
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Springs girls basketball team
dldu I Just win a state champi­
onship Friday night
It made state history.
Never Ix-fore In the history of
the M1SAA had a school won a
state title m any spon In only
Its second year before the
Bears
trounced
Pensacola
Catholic 53-10 in the slate
Class .3A championship at The
Dikeland Center.
The game wasn l even that
close.
A team made up of no one
older than a junior, the Bears
dominated early with a suffo­
cating defense and were devas­
tating from the field, sinking 7of-H from three-point land.
"It's a whole new step for us."
said coach Betsy Hughes who
was presented the ribbon given
to state champions from her
father. Bob Hughes, the former
Seminole County Superm ini­
dent of Schools and the new
Chairman of the Florida High
School Activities Association.
Freshman Missv Ouadngnlnu
led the Bears with 19 points
and seven steals, while Mary
Lou Johnson, who was later
named ihc tournament Most
Valuable Player,
added
16
points, seven rebounds and
five assists. Bev Dedelow and
freshman
Sally
Johnston
added six (mints apiece.
Tlie win was the culmination
to a year that saw Winter
Springs rebound from a disas­
trous 4-23 Inaugural season.
But that llrst year was with­
out Johnston, who transferred
from Oviedo, rebounding leader
Danal Hicks, a transfer from
Dike Brantley, and the fresh­
men which also Include key
back-ups Jen Forst along with
Johnston.
Tills year, the Bears (29-4)
Please see Cham pions. Page 2B

Lake Howell, Lake T h i r d tim e is
th e c h a r m f o r
Mary girls soccer
L a k e H o w e ll
teams make state
SPORTS EDITOR

CASSELBERRY - The Lake
Howell and Lake Mary girls
soccer learns moved within
one victory o f a showdown
for the Stale Championship,
but the Oviedo boys saw
their season end In a blitz
krlrg Friday night.
The
Seminole
Athletic
Conference and Class 6ADlstrtct 3 Champion Silver
Hawks scored a late goal to
edge Gaither High School
from Tampa. 1-0, at Richard
Evans Field.
The only goal o f the gam e
came in the second h a lf

when Piper Seaman. Lake
Howell's leading scorer this
season, found Patty McDow­
ell with a crossing pass.
McDowell,
who
usually
plays defense but was bring
used as a midfielder In the
absence
of Nandi Pry re.
found the back of the net for
her sixth goal of the season.
Silver Hawks goalkeeper
Carol Lewis made the score
stand up. turning away 1G
Gaither shots to record her
ninth shutout of the season.
Lake Howell was able to
win despite only getting five
shots on goal.
Pleaae te e Soccer, Page 3B

b o y s q u in te t
B r K ellie W e r n e r
CORRESPONDENT
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS * They haw played
each other three times this year.
Each time It has gone down to the buzzer.
Tlie Class GA-Dlstrlct 3 Championship Game
was the third, and most exciting. Installment of
that series.
Lake Howell (25-7) took fellow state ranked
DeLund (29-2) Into overtime before defeating the
Volusia County power with a tip in by Justin
Smith at the buzzer. 55-53.
T ills was such a lu g e win for us." said Universlty of South Florida signee Reggie Kohn.
"We couldn't find our shots but we made It up In
defense. There Is a lot o f heart on this team and
Please see D istrict, P ag* 2B

a» N o ease
Justin Smith tipped in the winning basket at the
buzzer in overtime as Lake Howe! defeated DeLand
59-57 to repeat as Class 6A-District 3 Champions.

L u b r a n o d e liv e rs f o r O v ie d o in L y m a n I n v ita tio n a l
C O K K E SIO N D E N T

LONGWOOD - After being
robbed In die sixth Inning.
Paul Lubrano cam e back In the
eighth Inning and delivered an
RBI single to give the Oviedo
Lions a 4-3 win over the Lyman
Greyhounds Friday night.
The victory completes a fourgame sweep o f the season­
opening Lyman Invitational for

the Oviedo (4-0). Lyman drops
to 1-3.
Lubrano came up In the sixth
Inning with two outs, runners
on first and third base, and the
Lions holding a 3-0 lead.
He ripped a one-hop shot
toward the left field com er that
Lyman third baseman Matt
Skelton Intercepted with a
brilliant play and turned Into
the third out.
That play loomed large as

r

the Greyhounds rallied to tie
the score tn the top of the sev­
enth Inning as Chase Rozell hit
a two-out. bases-loaded double
to score Dave Milton, Joe Santllll. and Shannon Dillon.
Thr score stayed tied until
the bottom of the eighth, when
Jrred Goodwin drew a two-out
wulk. Justin Holmes followed
with a hit-and-run single that
kangarooed
over
shortstop
Billy Hess, chasing Goodwin to

third.
Lubrano then lofted a fly ball
that fell Just out of the reach o f
Milton (the Lyman left fielder).
Hess, and Skelton to bring
home Goodwin with the win­
ning run.
T h is team doesn't know how
to quit,* said Oviedo coach
Kenne Brown. T h is was a
good early test o f tills team's
character and I'm very pleased
with how we responded."

It w’asn't so much that Ly­
man rallied (o tie the score In
the top o f the seventh Inning,
although that can serve as a
substantial gutcheck for any
team.
When the seventh Inning
opened. Oviedo stnrtlng pitcher
J.C. Blass was working on a
no-hltter. having rrttred 18 of
the 19 batters he had faced.
Milton, who drew a one-out
PIm m see Baseball, Page SB

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Business
fin an cial needs
Competence
in
financial
management la a fundamental
strength you must have to run
your business successfully. To
became a proactive financial
manager, you must do the basic
planning yourself. That's the
only way you can get a solid
group on managing the financ­
ing your business will need to
survive.
Planning for finances will tell
you how much money you'll
need and when you need It.
With that data at your fin ger­
tips. you'll prepare for the In ­
vestments or loans required
ahead o f time-and Improve your
chances of getting the money.
Prospective investors, lenders
or bankers will gain confidence
in your ability to repay your
loans because they will see
quickly that you know what
you're taking about.
You'll require three kinds o f
money: capital for permanent
Investment In your business:
cash for operating your b u si­
ness: and personal money for
your family and yourself.
You estimate the capital In ­
vestment you need for perm a­
nent Investment by totaling the
sums for such Items as m a­
chinery. storage bins, store
fixtures, and office equipment.
Don't forget to Include the cost
o f freight. Installation, and

Hows# Tannler o f Lake Mary
waa recently recognised by
Alaqua Lakes for selling 14
homes worth more than $10
million. Tannler was form erly
project manager for the com ­
munity. which la located on
Markham Woods Road.

foreman for Wharion-Sm lth. a
construction firm at Lake
Monroe, has joined the esti­
mating department.
an employment agency, re­
cently opened an office on
Park Drive tn Sanford. The
new location to the 15th tn
Florida for the W inter Psricbaaed agency. Clary Lockyer
la branch m anager for the
Sanford office. In 1096. the
company placed m ore than
16.000 work ers throughout
the state and reached reve­
nues more than 625 m illion.

Small
Business

You need to project the liquid
cash your business will require
to pay for Inventory or raw ma­
terial!, supplies, labor, and
current expenses each month.
In general you will find out
that your funding needs wtU fall
Into 2 categories, long term and
short term. The long term funds
will be used for capital Invest­
ment tn the setting up o f the
business, the short term funds
w ill be used for taking care o f
rash deficiencies that occur
from time to tim e In any bu si­
ness. For exam ple a retail outlet
might need to build a large In­
ventory prior to Christmas. If
you grow rapidly, you will need
a m ajor outside Investment In
your company. Very few bu si­
nesses develop enough profit to
fund significant expansion.
In your planning you w ill find
that your projected results w ill
change as you change your as-

LONOWOOO Kerry Kelly, prrridtn t o f
Southron has sold the rommunfcattana com ­
pany he started m 1072. He will remain as
branch manager for Inter-Tel Technologies,
Inc., and will continue to run the day to day op ­

•um ptlon*. You want to develop
a feeling that your planning la
■omewhere near what the actu­
ality to likely to be. Tb do thla
you need to make aeveral e s ti­
mate*: optim istic, pessim istic,
and what you think to reasonThe following tools should be
used In your planning. Balance
Sheet-a statement o f aaseta and
liabilities, forecasted Monthly
Sales-for a period o f at least 24
months, Cash Flow Analysisstatement o f what has hap­
pened and win lumpen t o th e
cash position o f the business
on a month to month basts.
Monthly
Income Statementrevenue less expenses on a
monthly basis,
break-even
Analysis * chart that shows
sales volume per period In
which the company breaks

S a n fo rd c h a m b e r
changes nam e

Feb. S.
"Our goal to to extend the v i­
rion w e have for our members
within the etty o f Sanford, to
our expanding
membership
base In Seminole County, and
that to a bright and profitable

Commerce. Executive Director
Jacob Stewart said he applauds
the name change o f the San­
ford/Sem inole Chamber
to
reach a broader m arket
Stewart
coordinates
The
Chambers o f Commerce A lli­
ance.
The Sanford/Seminole
County Cham ber Is one o f 27

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This brings Inter-TeTa
o f direct u fo t
and service offices to three In Florida and
twenty-right nationwide. Distribution through
direct offices complem ent* several hundred in ­
dependent dealers worldwide. Inter-Tel has
some very aggressive plans far the Central
Florida ares.
"We plan to Increase soles from 63 - * »* "* , to

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culture in China this summer
STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Members o f a dance studio in
Sanford w ill participate In a cultural exchange
program in China this summer.
The S.O.D.A POPS dancer* tram Miriam ft
Valerie's School o f Dance A lta will spend 14
day* in Beijing. China from June 20 to July 4.
The 20-member group w ill give dance classes,
perform ance* In four cities, participate In
sightseeing tour*, and receive two banquets tn
their honor.
Including the dancers, 50 traveler* are p re­
paring for the China Cultural Exchange.
“Eve iyoue la so excited,* choreographer and
director V alerie Rye W eld aald. m ils is a w on­
derful accolade . Everyone from parents, our
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croup w ill vtalt the Banpo. Nanjing and Shang­
hai muaeiuna.
*Our tour w ill follow the footsteps o f Clinton
w hen he went to China last year,* Weld said.
The group's performance o f 'M uakral Ramble*
haa won ‘ Beat in Show* In two dance com peti­
tions. H ie tap dance number *Boagle Woo fie
Choo Choo Train * won a National Finals com ­
petition. H ie com edy ballet "W h o. . . Me*? has
w on drat place nationally In dance com peti­
tions.
*lt'o a very American dhow,* Weld said.
“W e’ll open w ith Borne ensemble number* with
0. S or 10 dancer*. W e ll then have a solo or
duet.*
Th e lass num ber* "Don’t Stop Movin'* and
“T h e Happening* are choreographed by M ile*
Thoroughgood. a Disney W orld and Optyland
ch orc^ n ip H jT *
T h e s e are going to be very colorful num­
bers.* W eld said. "W ell also have some rockn-roll from th e ‘SO*, some country-western, and
a couple o f Jam number*.*
The Sanford ftotaiy Chib la sponsoring danc­
ers for a m atching grant o f up to $2,000. Th e
td p «»p * " M * fo r the perform er* are being sup-

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It pleases Pltroff than a num­
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4 A • Seminole Herald. Sanford. Flood* - Sunday. February 21. 1999

Candidates

Our Views

Veteran’s experience
makes him the choice

Who can ever forget Unit lovely
poem by Joyce Kilmer that all of
us had to memorize In grade
school. II begins - *1 think that I
shall never see/A poem lovely as
a tree. A tree whose hungry
mouth Is pressed/Against the
earth's sweet flowing breast*
Currently d ty crews are mov­
ing the historic trees donated by
citizens and dvtc groups from
Fort Mellon Park to Touhy Park.
Touhy Is one square block, not
large enough for the trees being
crowded together there to fully
develop. A number o f the m ajes­
tic large oaks hare been tagged
for removal. Does It make sense
to remove these to make room for
the nrw ones? How many years
will it take for these young trees
to develop and provide shade for
dttzens?
*A tree that looks at God all
day. And lifts her leafy arms Id
pray, A tree that may in summer
wear/A nest o f robins In her
hair:*
Now Fort Mellon Park photo­
graphs show that It looks like It
has been struck by bombs. I
cannot bear to go see for myself.
Oo and look, people, and weep.
And of course now the zoning
has been changed the d ty god­
fathers can put up anything they
want to
even
If
the ho­
tel/conference center doesn't
materialize.

to England to see Stonehenge or to dedd e whether or not the
apartment buildings?
W ould charter shall be changed to
they travel to Peru to aee Machu place the police and fire dePlcchu If It were ‘ developed* to partmenta under the C ity Mansuit an exploiter?
gee's supervision or remain as
is under the supervision o f the
The d ty Is currently filing a a t y Comrnlaalonand Mayor,
counter suit against the leaseW hich is the better method?
holder o f the Mayfair Country gom e will say one way and oth*
Club. At the first work session era win say the other way.
where this was discussed and
REPEATEDLY at the session o f
Under the present set-up, It
January 25. the mayor was fairly ta possible for the Individual
salivating as he referred to the commissioners and mayor to
g o lf du b as *pt1me res! estate interfere in the day to day opproperty.* He did not teem to eration o f these departments. It
put as much emphasis on the fi- could be a temptation If the
nandal aapeda o f the lease as comm issioners and/or mayor
on the “prime real ertate.* Could decide that either or both o f the
visions o f sugarplums (as In ch ief, were not doing the Job
apartment butkhnga) be dancing that particular member might
In hla head? There are m agnlfl- think was proper or apprtmrtcent oak tree* here. too.
ate: In hla o r her opinion. This

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totally “slash and bum * aedlon
which stands out Uke a sore
thumb. This la the Bertngton
Club area owned by one Lorry
Dale who with the assistance o f
hla legal team was able to bypass building restrictions tn this
protected area. The trees are
gone.

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minded that the C ity o f Sanford
operates under a C ity Manager
form o f government.

Do the math again
W riting In response to your
headline article
("D eveloper
Wants $70/70 Y e w Lease for
F t Mellon* 2-12-99) about
9
A- —a —1
rciie im m lor me note! p ro­
posed for Sanford's FL Mellon
Park. Lon HoveU urges that you
*Do the Math" (2-14-99).
P u l o f Mr. H owell's calcula­
tions are based upon the a s­
sumption o f s yew -round room
occupancy rate o f 70 percent.

Ray
said
com m issioners
should visit residences
or
businesses “to try to come up
with • solution before It comes
before the commission.*
Carpenter said the city needs
to concentrate on cleaning a r­
eas within the d ty. where p eo­
ple live.

McClanahan said he would
not have voted to privatise the
city's waste collection services.
He said the d ty should be more

Kerry D. Lyons
For Every Real Estate Reason
Work: 134-MOO Ext. 317

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a r v id a
Realty Scrricn

Carpenter said the city's Little
League needs to have a perm a­
nent field where they can
schedule games.

A irport

February 23,1999

BUSINESS* AUT O* H O M E ' L I F E * HEALTH
C O M P lf T E IN S U R A N C E C O V E M fiE

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with the City Manager as
head o f these departm ent*, this
should rem ove any possible
attempts by the commtaatoners
and/or mayor to Interfere with
the operation o f these departments. By placing this respan*

3110 Ho w l Branch Rood,

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lain: Who Intimately Uvea with
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As part o f developing Fort
Mellon Park Into a place o f
beauty and Interest, there could
be a small replica o f Fort Mellon
the citizens are bein g over­
whelmed by a developer wanting
to erect an apartment building
over the
newly
discovered
‘ Stonehenge* o f an early Indian
civilization. Would vlattora go is
aee an apartment budding or a
relic of history? Do people travel

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OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS WILL CONSIOER THE
FOLLOWING ON MARCH 8,1999: (1) HOLD A FIRST READ­
ING ON PROPOSED ORDINANCE 707 TO CONSIDER
AOOPTINQ THE PROPOSED TOWN CENTER ZONING DIS­
TRICT REGULATIONS (ska TOW N CENTER DISTRICT
COOE) THAT WOULD APPLY TO THE AREA (MINUS THE
AREA WITHIN THE BROKEN LINES) OF THE PROPERTIES
INDICATED IN THE MAP BELOW; AND (2) CONSIDER
APPROVING AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY AND THE COUNTY FOR THE DESIGN. CON­
STRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE REALIGNED
SECTIONS OF THE CROSS SEMINOLE TRAIL (PAVED AND
UNPAVED) LOCATED WITH IN THE PROPOSED TOWN
CENTER INDICATED IN THE M AP BELOW.

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equally Important that City Hall
stay downtown.*
,
Carpenter said m oving City
Hall to US 17-92 ‘ Is probably
the best thing to do Just b e ­
cause o f the severe need for
expansion o f the Courthouse.*
‘ If we give up C ity H all.* C ar­
penter said. "We should get a
decent price for It."
Ray supports m oving C ity
Hall to US Highway 17-92, near
the Police Station.

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T h e Sem inole H erald en dorses A .A . “M ac* M rClnnnhan
fo r th e city's D istrict 3 C om m ission seat.
T h e th ree can d idates fo r th e com m ission seat all h a re
th e b est In terest o f the city at h ea rt, and th e H erald
hopes th ey con tin u e co n trib u tin g to th e d ty . But.
M cC lanahan's experien ce and ex p ertise sets him apart.
M cC lanahan has served on th e com m ission from 1972­
1979, and from 1987-1995. F or th e last th ree years.
M cC lanahan h as b een servin g o n th e c ity 's Plan n in g and
Z oning Board. H e h old s a m aster’s d egree In crim lnoloffy
and a bach elor's In bu sin ess a d m in istra tion from R ollins
C ollege.
A retired lieu tenant com m an der w ith 2 6 yea rs o f service
In the N avy, the form er d ive-b om b er pilot lia s been tested
u n der fire in life an d In p o litics. H e has p roven that he
can be a forcefu l com m issioner.
M cC lanahan said h is p riority a s a com m ission er w ould
b e to m ain tain co n trolled econ om ic grow th , w h ile e n ­
h an cin g the qu ality o f life o f th e d t y ’s resid en ts. T h e
H erald agrees that balan cin g econ om ic grow th w ith
m ain tain in g the q u a lity o f life o f th e resid en ts Is a key Is­
su e facin g the d ty .
Sanford Is a t a tu rn in g poin t In th e d ty 's developm ent.
T h e proposed h o ld -conference cen ter a t F ort M ellon Park
an d contin u ed grow th a t the O rla n d o S an ford A irp ort
h igh ligh t th e need to balan ce g row th w ith m ain tain in g
residen ts' q u a lify o f life.
T h e h otel-conference cen ter co u ld p rovid e a trem en­
dou s econom ic b o o s t servin g a s th e lin ch p in fo r u n ­
precedented grow th In th e d ty . T h ere w ou ld still be
space for park and recreation fa c ilities u n d er the p ro­
posal. bu t th ere are resid en ts con cern ed a b ou t how the
developm ent m ay effect them .
O fficia ls a t the O rlan do S an ford A irp ort a re w orkin g
tow ard brin gin g dom estic service to th e a irp o rt, w h ile
con tin u in g to perform a n oise stu d y. L ik e th e proposed
developm ent a t F ort M ellon Park, th e a irp o rt rep resen ts a
d elica te balan cin g a d betw een econ om ic grow th and
m ain tain in g o r en h an cin g resid en ts’ q u a lify o f life.
Sanford Is a lso w ork in g tow ard In creased p o lice service
an d beau tification effo rts In th e d t y 's stree ts and n eigh ­
b orh ood *.
T h e Seminole Herald la su p p ortin g M cC lan ah an be­
ca u se h is exp erien ce Is In va lu ab le a t th is cru cia l poin t In
S an ford 's developm en t.

Letters

Carpenter said he supports
the ballot box. and would not
oppose
building
a
hotelconference center at Fort M el­
lon Park.
He also said he
hopes the d ty maintains basic
picnic and park facilities In
Fort Mellon Park.
T h ere’s certain areas that are
Just far repose and peace,*
Carpenter said. T h e park has
a long tradition o f being the
place for picnics and events.*
Ray said that although he
would support the *wlH o f the
people* In the referendum to
bund a hotel-conference center
In Port Mellon Park, he does
not think the park Is the proper
location.
Carpenter aald giving b u si­
nesses Incentives to move to
the d fy amounts to spending
tax dollars so a business can

Call Realtor
commission
supports
small
business people enough. He
said toning regulations for
businesses should be more
flexible.

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Writer

Allow a writer
his dearest dozen
Stick around In this busi­
ness long enough and you
can’t help but hundreds o f
characters that you wouldn't
have If you were a barber, a
baker or a candlestick maker.
A press pass can open
doors to a whole new world.
Once inside, you are on your
own - and for this I am most
grateftil. In 42 years o f getting
up close and personal with
ballplayers, presidents, pas­
tors. paupers, peddlers and
two popes, here are a dozen
people I treasure dearly.
- Norman Vincent Peale. A t
first. Dr. Peale was reluctant
to be Interviewed before he
delivered a speech 13 y e a n
ago. "Think positive, Dr.
Peale." I begged. I got the in ­
terview. He told me I was en­
gaged In a wonderful work,
and urged me "to love and re­
spect those I wrote about and
to trust in Ood."
• Tied Williams. The greatest
hitter who ever lived la also a
man with a great heart. What
z e s t what deep caring for the
lowliest o f creatures (every
now and then a newspaper
guy such as me). His lan­
guage la salty, his love and
kindness most pure.
• Billie Jean King. This may
sound crude but it Isn't. B il­
lie Jean was Just about nude
when I Interviewed her one
night when she was playercoach or the Philadelphia
Freedoms. She did have a
towel. She reduced Bobby
Riggs to a baloney sandwich.
- O J . Simpson. I knew him
before he started collecting
knives. Good guy, good Inter­
view, ao-so actor. We m et at a
dinner In Washington. Presi­
dent Nixon waa the apeaker. I
got either food or speech poi­
soning. O J . tended to my
needs in his hotel suite. . .
*V - Vince lon foaid L Q rtrrr.' '
"T h e great Green Bay coach
cam e to Washington in 1900
to"coach the Redskins. -H e
didn't like m y first story an
him. "You ripped me up.

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day of winter.

TODAYS HISTORY; On thu day in
19M. astronaut John Glenn became
the first American to orbit the earth.
On this day in 1987, Josef Begun, who
spent three years in prison for teach­
ing Hebrew, was released by the
Soviet government.
On this day in 1989. "Wild Thing,” by
Ton Loc, became the second single
ever to be certified as double platinum.
TO D AY'S B IRTH D AYS! Ansel
Adams (1902-1984), landscape photog­
rapher; Robert Altman &lt;1923), pro­
ducer-director. is 74; Sydney Poitier
(1927-). actor-director, is 72; Bobby
Unser (1934 ), auto racer, Is 63; PhU
Esposito (1942), hockey great, is 87;
Charles Barkley (1M3-), basketball
player, la 36; Kurt Cobain (1967-1994),
musician.
TODAY’ S SPORTS: On this day In
1981 Brian Boitano iron a gold medal
In figure skating at the Winter
Olympics in Calgary, Canada.
TODAY'S qVOTC; "Experience is a
hard teacher because she gives the
test first, the lesson afterward." —
Vernon Law
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Today u the 5-’ nd day E E X 3 X X E 3
of 1999 and the fJn i S
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day of winter.
TODAYS HISTORY; On this day In

1663, President Chester Arthur dedi­
cated the Washington Monument.
On this day in 1947. Inventor Edwin
Land demonstrated the Polaroid Land
camera.
On this day in 1972, President Richard
Nixon visited the People's Republic of
China. It was the first visit by a U.S.
president to a country that had not
gained diplomatic recognition by Use
United States.
TODAYS BIRTHDAY8: Anais Nin
(1903-1977). diarist; W.H. Auden &lt;19071173), poet; Erma Bombcck &lt;19271990), humorist; Nina Simone (I933-),
singer, is M; Barbara Jordan U9361996), UJ. politician; Rue Mcdanahan
0936-), actreaa, Is 63; David Gtffen
(1963 ), entertainment mogul, is 86.
TODAYS BPORTS: On this day In
1990, Robin Cousins woo a gold medal
In tho figure-skating event at the
Winter Olympics In Labe Placid, N.Y.

The state bird of Alabama is the yel­
low-hammer.
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JtAMBS A. CHtCKOlfSKI
UMIOWOOD, Atate Road 4S4 aad Wttma. W*b. IS . 2:20 a.m. A
54-year-old man was arrested by Longwood Police for driving
under the Influence.
LONGWOOD, Lake Brantley Drive and M ata Road 494. Feb.
18. 7:38 p.m. A 34-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole
County SherlfTs deputies for driving under the Influence.
BANFOftD. U .l. Highway 17-03. Feb. 18. 3:18 a. .m. A 39year-old woman was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs
deputies for dfiring under the Influence.
M NTOHD. French A n a w . 900 Mock. Feb. 18, 4:22 a.m. A
35- yrar-old woman was arrested by Sanford Police for driving
under the Influence.

Today: Sunny. Highs near 70.
Loan In the upper-40a. la a la j
Ifortly cloudy. Might In Ihe km60s. Lows In the upper-30s. MaaSay: Sunny. High* In Ihe upper50s. Lows In Ihe upper-30s.
Tuesday: Sunny. Illghs In Ihe
mkl flOs. Lows in the upper-40s.
VMaeaday: Showers. Illghs in
Ihe low-70s. Lows In Ihe upper40s.

James A. Chlrkonskl. 50,
Quiet Forest Trail, Chuluota,
died Thursday. Feb. 18. 1999.
Bom
July
11.
1948
In
Duquesne. Pa. he moved to
Central Florida In 1960 from
Duquesne. Mr. Chlrkonskl was
a mechanic. He was a member
o f First Baptist Church of
Chuluota.
Mr. Chlckonakt served In the
Air Force In Vietnam. He waa
an Oviedo Little League coach.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE 9M UN 09, Jackson M m t , Feb. 18, 8:44 p.m. A
36- year-old man waa arrested by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies for possession o f less than 30 grams o f marijuana and
possession o f drug paraphernalia. Police said the man waa
stopped on a traffic violation. They said he waa acting suspi­
ciously so they asked If they could search hit car. He gave
them permission and they found a baggie o f marijuana and a
package o f rolling papers under the passenger seat tn the car.

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I n a f iM Bsaeht S eas a re 46 feet a n d ch opp y. W ater
tem peratu re a t D ayton a la
6 8 d e g re e s an d a t N ew
S ym m a, 6 8 degrees. W in d s
a re from th e n orth w est a t
15-20 m .p .h .

Retail theft:

LAKE MART, U fc t M ary l i d i w t 4100 Mssh. Feb. 18, 1:39
p.m. A 23-year-old man waa arrested by Seminole County
sheriffs deputies for retail theft. Deputies aald he got a Sony
Dlsoman from the clerk In the electronics department o f a d is ­
count store and said he would pay for It at the front register. In­
stead he walked out the front door of the store without stopping

Survivors Include wife, Diana
Chlckonald,
Chuluota:
son.
Scott Turner. Orlando; son, Mi­
chael Turner, DeLand; son.
Matthew Chlckonald. DeLand;
son. Mason Chlckonald. Chu­
luota; brother. Lance Chlckonski, Titusville; father. Arthur
Chlckonald, Titusville: mother.
Audrey Chlckonald. TUuavllle;
seven grandchildren.

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rangements.

Your children. Rebates A John
Grandchildren: Clarinet. Daphru. J
Larry, Rhonda. Pat, Marvin, lo /
Great Grandchildren
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t°p«yLONOWOOD, U.9. Highway 17-99, 900 U n I . Feb. 18. 8 p.m.
A 23-year-old man waa arrested by Longwood Police for retail
theft. Police aald he picked up a bag of shrimp and a package
o f flleta at a grocery store and hid them In hla pants. He then
left the store without making an effort to pay for the items.
WINTER •nUNOt, Stats Haag 494. 400 Mack. Feb. 18. 3:44
p.m. An 18-year-old man waa arrested by Winter Springs Police
lor retail theft. Police aald he had Just filled out a Job appliestlon when he took a package o f Ice cream from the store and
ran. The store manager aaw him steal the Item and called police
and gave them hla home address from the Job application.

Edward Jones
cares about
its customers...

Candidates

And that's shy Rill KlrvhhofT is in Sanford
lo serve your individual investment needs.
We provide the Investments you need and
the excellent service you deserve.

county. W e need to work with
the county to take care o f these
problems."
Dean Ray. a 39-year old a p ­
pliance store owner, aald hla
priority la to enhance the San­
ford Police Department through
9500,000 In additional funding
per year for four years to pu r­
chase new equipment.
He
wants to are more community
oriented policing.
"The police department la
headed In the right direction."
Ray said. ‘ It needs more help,
and It needs more money.”
Ray wants the city to rebuild
the city's neighborhood watch
programs. He also wants the
city to hire a marketing direc-

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hotel seems to be a given on
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said. *1 know wUh OHaf Ben
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having the city commission in
Charge

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WEEKEND
February 21. 1999
91st Year. No. 128
(407) 322-2611
Sanford. FL

75 Conte
Serving

Lottery

Ballet guild
prepares for
China trip.

Sanford. Casselberry,
Lake M ary. Longwood,
Oviedo. W inter S prings
and Sem inole C ounty

W inning
Num bers

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3 candidates
speak on
quality of life
SANFORD - The candidates
for the District 3 Commission
seat agree on the goal o f Im ­
proving the Uvea of city m ldents, but they come w ith d lf-

estate.
Now. the commercial
m l estate la growing very
quickly.*
McClanahan said he would
not vote for anything that has a
negative Impact on peoples*
quality o f life.
Tom Carpenter, a 56-year old
U A customs Inspector at the
Orlando Sanford Airport, said

A A **T4ac* McClanahan. a
73-year old retired Naval officer
ana businessman, said his — t
la to enhance the quality o f life
o f Sanford residents through
c w iiu s ra growin.
“We need to be very careful

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People
A pple p rod u cts w ill ca rry w arnings
Writers’ group
The Round Table W riters'
Group m eets every Saturday at
10 a.m . tn the cafe at Borders
bookstore. 880 W. State Road
436 (southeast com er of 436
and 434). Altam onte Springs.
The m eetings are open to
anyone Interested in improving
writing skills, w hether for e n ­
joym ent or to advance toward
getting work published. There
la no cost.
Anyone Is welcome to attend
the m eetings, and to participate
by bringing exam ples of their
own creative w riting. If a se ri­
ous critique la desired bring
eight or ten extra copies for
others to m ark and edit.
For more Information call
D arrell Johnson at (407) 2821449.

play contract bridge every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m .. at the
Sanford Senior C enter. For In­
formation. call 322-6326.

Heathrow women

The Heathrow W omen's Club
m eets the second Monday of
each m onth at th e Country Club
at Heathrow. Registration begins
at 10:30 a.m ., followed by a
business
m eeting
and
a
luncheon with various sp eak ­
ers.
For more Information call Dee
Williford a t 805-0067 or to Join
call Linda Wish at 333-3702.

AARP

The W inter Springs C hapter
of AARP m eets the third Monday
of the month, a t 1 p.m .. a t the
W inter Springs Senior C enter
off Edgemon Avenue. Senior
citizens, 50 and over, are Invtted to attend.
For Information, call 6950285.

Gamblers,

an deylfly growing through
■HA* chows, guest speakers
and trip s to daylily gardens.

families

Gamblers Anonymous and
Oam-Anon for family and
friends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-sm okers)
at 7:30 p.m .. C hurch of the
Oood Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave..
M aitland. For m ote Information,
call 236-9206.

Narcotics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonym ous m eets
Monday a t 8 p.m . a t th e P res­
byterian House o f Goodwill. 317
Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Lakeside Lions

Starting now, consumers will
see warning statem ents at
places where packaged fresh
apple Juice and apple cid er
products that have not been
processed to prevent, reduce or
elim inate Illness-causing m i­
crobes are sold. The warning
statem ents will Inform consum ­
ers of the potential risks posed
by
drinking
unprocessed
Juices, particularly to children,
the elderly and persons with
weakened Immune system s.
The Food and Drug Admini­
stration Is requiring this w arn­
ing to coincide with the start of
th is apple Juice and cider se a ­
son.
All other unprocessed p ack­
aged fruit and vegetable ju ices
wUl be required to have the
warning statem ent by November
5. 1990. lb allow flexibility tn
meeting this labeling require­
m ent. FDA Is perm itting m anu­
facturers to place the warning
statem ent on signa and place-

BARBARA

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w eakened Imm une system s'.
“J u k e s are a valuable part of
a healthy diet, and people
should be encouraged to enjoy
them.* said HHS Secretary
Donna Shalala. T h is regulation
la designed to alert the public
about th e risks we know could
be presen t tn the sm all minority
of products th at forego such
protections.*
"U ntreated Juices are only
about 2 percent of the total
Juice sold tn the U nited State.*
said acting FDA Com m issioner.
Dr. Michael A. Friedm an. "They
are n o n a a fy found at elder
ndfls a n d bam m arkets, and
teas commonly a t grocery
stores. Tbday'e action will help
consum ers m ore easily Identify
these u n tr eated Juices and a p ­
preciate th eir possible risks*

treatm en t HIV Infection or other
significan t health problem* may

develop severe or even life*
threatening condition* If ex­
posed to foodborne pathogens
that may be present tn u n ­
treated Juice products.
Although FDA does not re ­
quire pasteurisation to be d e ­
clared on the labels of Juices
except for pasteurised orange
juice, many pasteurised p ro d ­
ucts are labeled •pasteurized".
Frozen concentrates. Juices
sold In sealed containers at
room tem perature, and many
refrigerated Juices are treated to
eliminate harm ful bacteria.
Parents of children In day­
care centers and schools that
se n e cider and Juice may want
to ask if the products are p a s ­
teurized or otherw ise treated to
reduce or elim inate Illnesscausing m icrobes. Also, paren ts
of children on Acid trip s to a p ­
ple cider m ills or farm m arkets
should be aware of FDA con­
cerns about untreated Juices
and cider.

Talk is cheap for living room freeloader
DEAR ABBY: I have been living
in a throe-bedroom house with two
other guys since May. Last Septem­
ber, one of my roommates ("John”!
allowed one of his Mends to move
into our living room. We all agreed
it would be only until the end of the
m onth - lees then two weeks
*W*Alan* had been having trouble
with the people he was living with
and iweded to get out before the sit­
uation exploded. He said he would
mew* to with a co-worker to a week
and a half. Well, that apparently
fell through. So have four other
“m obilities* he hae atom told us
about. I've talked w ith my two
roommates, and they sro sleo tired
of Alan's continuing to luuig out*

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th* university I attend [Ye biased
my atecas, turned a s the TV, left
the front dear spaa to the winter
air. polled the blanket off him, and
hanged around th e kitchen. He
dseaat a sm to a rt the idea. Short
«f charting tb s lacks, I don't know
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Religion
SAINTS AND SINNERS

Women’s League for Conservative Judaism

GEORGE
PLAGENZ

Word for Right Now
makes difference
By BIB K erns
STAFF WRITER

Is the O uija
board m ore
than a
gam e?
If you wrnt lulu a toy Morr
UtlH past Christmas to buy a
Ouija board. Uir first thin)* tbr
«Irik probably did was to
blow the dust oir the bo*. The
Ouija 1k &gt;.i rd is no longer a big
seller.
lias wasn't always so.
In 1067. the Ouija hoard
took Mono|Kily's k |h i ! as the
most popular American Ixiard
game Sale* lilt Ihelr all-time
|ieak In 1970 and have liern
Irvellng ofr ever slner.
While the inanufarturrrs
regard the Ouija Ixiard as a
game, some jteople ore not
sure Hurt It Is all that
harmless. Many religious
people feel It Is positively evila tool of the devil himself.
How ruuld anything sold ut
toy and game &lt;ounlrrs along
with Tinker Toys and Marble
dolls have anything to do with
demons and devils and the
world of the occult?
I’ll gel to that. First, for
those who know nothing
atroul the game, let me
explain how to play.
The Ouija Ixiard Is a piece of
wood about 2 (ret long and I1/2 feet wide.
lYInted on Its surface are
the letters of the alphabet and
10 digits. In either rom er are
the words “yes' and "no* and
underneath the numerals Is
the phrase ‘Good-bye."
To operate the Ixiard. two
people *n lacing each other
with the board on their knees
and Ihelr finger* resting
lightly on a heart-shaped
Indicator which Is mounted on
the board.
As questions are asked to
the Ouija board, the Indicator
slides over the Ixiard and
spells out messages In
response to the questions,
which may be about lovr and
romance, the stock market, or
where you are going on your
vacation next year.
Sometimes the board
answers In a foreign language.
One board Is sold to have
answered only In German,
even though Its owner couldn't
apeak a word of German.
Some boards are atrocious
spellers, and It doesn't make
any difference who la playing
the game. Others cuss- to the
extreme embarrassment of
ministers and nice old ladles
who may have the game on
their lap.
what la the explanation for
all of this? The common
theory la that the answers
come from the subconscious
minds of those playing.
But bible-bellevlng
C hristians have another
explanation.
T h ere are two sources of
hidden Inform ation and
knowledge.* says one Bible
tract. ‘O ne la Ood and one Is
Satan. A person m ay seek
such knowledge from God In
prayer. But Satan and the
powers o f darkness can offer
such Inform ation through the
occult an d th u s gain access to
our lives.*
The best-know n story about
the strange powers of the
Ouija board concerns a St.
Louis housewife who was
using th e board with a friend
when sh e got th is m essage.
'M any moons ago I lived.
Again I come. Patience W orth
la my nam e*
The housewife passed It off
with a laugh. But for the next
25 y e a n . ‘Patience Worth*
dictated, via the O uija board,
a continuous flow of poetry,
plays an d novels to the
housewife who never before
had w ritten a line of literature.
The O uija board w as
Invented by William FUld of
Baltimore In the late 1890s.
The nam e is a com bination of
*oul* an d *Js,* the French and
German words Corves.
Fuld w as as baSled as
anybody by the Patience
Worth story. As a m atter of
fact, he always seem ed
surprised when th e board
u p with correct
to any questions.

Women's League lot Conservative Judaism, an or­
ganization whose aim Is the perpetuation of conserva­
tive Judaism

At a roccnt gathering Rabbi Moshe Elbab. Jackie Elbab. Carol Simon, Joan Schoboi. Carol Chrides, Judy
Childes. Cindy Pavony, Mtilrtonl Dachman met as the

SANFORD - A local church Is
sponsoring activities to hrlp
profile gain strength through
faith to overcome difficulties.
Word For Right Now Inter­
national Ministries, an Inde­
pendent l*entacostal church
located at 901 W. Seminole
Mlvd. In Sanford, holds regular
community outreach programs
featuring songs, gifts, and a s ­
sistance for those In need,
"We are a church that
makes a difference In peoples
lives," Mishap David Grant
said. *We want people to
know how much we care for
them, how much God cares.*
On Saturdays, church mem­
bers give away 'necessity
hags' with washing poweder,
bleach, and toilet paper to the
needy, while gathering for
song.
"Spiritual needs can lie met
In Churrh.* Grant said. *But,
we also hrlp people meet their

other non-spiritual needs.
Our mission Is (o develop a
person both spiritually and
economically.*
The church Is working with
Alcoholics Anonymous, the
Salvation Army, and The
Bridge rehabilitation agency
to meet the needs of people
who are going through difficult
times, Bishop David Grant
said.
*We want to help rehabili­
tate people who may have
made bad decisions with
drugs and alcohol.* Grant
said. *We txy to do that with
referrals to agencies that spe­
cialize In drug and alcohol
counseling.
Then, through
Church, thry ran spiritually
extend their counseling as
needed.*
Churrh services are held
Sundays at 9:30 a.m. and
10:30 a.m.. with an evening
service at 7 p.m. Anyone In­
teresting tn attending can call
Bishop Grant at (904) 9439741.

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Youth Explosion
SANFORD - Youth Reach­
ing Youth for Christ Is the
youth department of the Full
Deliverance Churrh of Jesus,
a mm profit
organization
opened to all the youth In the
local rommunlly. It Is con­
cerned with teaching youths
to lie leaders In wxlrty and
starting Feb. 2. they will have
u nightly program entitled
Youth Kxphisloti Initn 5:30
p.m. * 8 p.m.
Lessons Include biblical
prlncl|»als. authority figures,
and morr. On Feb. 19-20,
there will tie a musical pro­
duction for Mlnrk History
Month tilled. The Chains
Thai Mind.* The goal Is to help
the youyi to believe In them ­
selves. stay in school, off
drugs, off of the streets and
many more positive princi­
pals. Call Cindy Phllcman. the
youth director of the Full Detlvrrance Churrh of Jesu s at
330-3425 for details.

Firs! Baptist
anniversary

II 5th

SANFORD - First Baptist
Churrh will celebrate Its
115th anniversary this week­
end. Saturday, there will be a
reflection and recognition
service at 7 p.m. A birthday
cake and Ice cream fellowship
will follow as the churrh hon­
ors 50-year members.
Sunday, following a 10:30
a.m. worship, there will be a
dinner at noon and music in
the sanctuary at 1:15 p.m.
th e 1975 youth choir will
perform.

There will be no evening
service.

Concert planned
SANFORD • A Bluegrass and
Country Style Gospel Concert
will be held on Jan. 30 at 7
p.m. at I’oola Wrslrynn
Chinch. 210 Citnis Dr. In
Sanford. Hie guests air from
Maine and Nova Scotia.
For more Information call
322 0332.

Super Sunday

Flail Fries Apostle Steve For­
man. P.istnr Jessie Holloway.
Illshop Jlmmv Clark. Apostle
H.inklngs and others.
11ir workshop will be con­
ducted al 1001 Celery Ave. For
more Information call 3244711.

House of
Crusade

Refuge

SANFORD _ Apostle Henry
Hawkins and International
Missions Outre,oh Network
will conduct a lour-night cru­
sade at the House of Refuge
Min.. Inc. on Feb. 2-5. ScrvIcrs an- at 7 p.m. F’or more
Information, rail 324-4711.

SANFORD- For the third
consecutive yrar. the Mm’s
Club of Congregation Met It El
of Central Florida will hold its
annual Kosher Super MowI
Party Sunday at Ihr Lakr For
rsl Clubhouse at 5350 Shore­
line Drive In Sanford. The
party starts at 5:30 p.m. with
a wide-screen television, food,
and children's activities. Tick­
ets are 610 per person and
• 15 per couple. Call Norm
Dachman at 886-2236 for In­
formation.

SANFORD • What will It look
like when ihr chips fall? Find
onl at the F'amlly Worship
Center on thr comer of Air­
port Mlvd. mid 25th St. Feb. 3
and 6. Thr seminar Is free and
open tn the public. Call 3229222 for details.

Missionaries on the
Move

Missionary
ship Day

Y2K Seminar

Fellow-

Network conference

SANFORD - Tlie members
of the Ministerial Department
of Reddick Memorial First
Ikim Church Invite everyone
to ihelr annual missionary
fellowship Feb. 7 at 3 p.m.
Hie speaker will be District
Missionary Thelma Dennis of
Mission Road Church of God
In Oviedo Call 323-.3558 for
Information.

SANFORD • Ail International
Mission Outreach Network
Conference is set for Feb. I to
3. Speakers will be Prophet

SANFORD - Hie Lutheran
Churrh of Ihr Redeemer. 2525
Oak Ave.. will celebrate

OSTEEN _ On Jan. 31. at It
a.m. the Macedonia Maptlst
Church family will linvr a day
of 'Dressing in White,* as It
observes Missionaries on the
Move. The speaker will be
Naomi Bently. President of the
Women's Convention. General
Baptist State Convention of
Florida.

Friendship Sunday

Friendship Sunday on Feb,
14. Hits year’s theme Is
'Friend to Frlrnd."
A church dinner Is planned
following the Sunday morning
worship service at 10:30 a.m.
Those In the community are
invited to attend as special
guests al no charge. The din­
ner will be followed wtth en­
tertainment by 'Dancin'* a
country line dancing group
and anyone wishing to join
will be welcome. Call 3235134 or 322-2464 to RSVP.

Classes offered

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
•
Young Married and Singles
classes and fellowship Is be­
ing offered at St. Mary Mag­
dalene Church. 861 Maitland
Ave., In Altamonte Springs.
The activities are offered on
Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.
Speakers, social and sendee
events are held throughout the
month. For information call
Frank at 262-2774 or for loca­
tions call 843-5266.

ZOE
SEMINOLE COUNTY - A
Christian Fellowship and In­
formation resource for singles
In their 20 s and 30 s. For
more Information call Daniel
at 788-1080.

Bible study
CASSELBERRY -

Christian
night

video

LONGWOOD • A Christian
Video Night is being offered
on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. at
Exodusla Christian Assembly.
The night will feature fun.
teaching and uplifting videos
and fellowship.
For more Information call
862-1310.

Businessman's
breakfast
WINTER PARK - The Full
Gospel
Businessman’s
Breakfast will be held every
Wednesday at 6:30 a.m. at
IHOP Restaurant. 1345 Lee
Road (west of lnteratate-4).
Enjoy food, fellowship and In­
spirational business
con­
cepts.
For more information call
Bill Redmond at 332-9252.

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Valentine ’s
L ove L ines

Lou Holtz to appear at prayer breakfast
Tha Mh annual Seminole County
Prayer Breakfast wMbe held Feb.
16 at 7 a m *6h former Notre
Dwne end current University of
South Carolina featoaV coech Lou
HoRz as Its keynote speaker.
Seels cost $150 tor a grot* of
sight, or $15 M M dualy. The
event is expected to be seedout.

Perspec­

tives 99 Tuesdays will be of­
fered from Jan. 19 to May 4 at
Northland Community Church
In churrh room 406. This Is a
Bible study for those seeking
a deeper understanding of the
Bible and a closer relation­
ship with Ood.
Perspectives is a course for
people who want to explore
what God has In store for
their lives. For more Informa­
tion call 830-7146.

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4 A • S«m no)« Herald. Santord. Ftorxla •Friday, January 29.1999

IN B R IE F
U C F wom en beat
M ercer

High scoring nail-bitters
W ilson-Eichelberger,
W olfy’s both go to 30 in Thursday softball

ORLANDO • Chartya Davla
scored a game high 19 points
to lead host University of Cen­
tra l Florida to a 70-49 win over
M ercer University on Thursday
at th e UCF Arena In a Trans
Am erica Athletic Conference
gam e.
The Golden Knlghta un­
proved to 10-7 overall (0 I
TAAC) while Mercer fell to 0-12
overall (2-6 TAAC).
D avit also grabbed eight re­
bounds and dished out seven
a ssists while UCFs C hat
M cClendon. Paula Nesbitt and
Cam ille Howard each chipped
In with eight points.
UCF dom inated the boards,
out-rebounding the Bears, 3315. The Golden Knlghta led 4326 a t the half and w as ahead
by 27 with 11:08 to play (5932). The Bears were led by
C rtaten Edwards who scored 16
p o in ts but Mercer waa forced
to shoot only 30.9 percent from
th e Boor and couldn't stop die
Golden Knights from landing
th e three. UCF scored 24
points from behind the arc and
finished the game with a S7.1
field goal percentageUCF will play Troy State next
on Saturday a t the UCF A rena
a t 7 p.m .

Haddock to nuke
K F debut
ORLANDO • Sanford’s Tony
H addock, a 1964 Sem inole
High School graduate and the
son of Johnny Haddock, will
m aking hla first debut for In­
ternational Kickboxing Federa­
tion th is Saturday night a t the
O rlando Kickboxing C enter.
This will also be Haddock’s

SPORTS EDITOR

winning runt aa
Faad. 16-17. at Ptmhuwl Park Thursday night.

Lake Howell wins
girls SAC soccer
championship
i m

Spru ce C reek. .7 p .m .

Saturday’s card w fl
12 fights, tnrktding tk r
b o u ts, with the doses «
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crushed
the
Regulators.
13-1:
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wh*PPf^ Matthew* A ssoc I«,*??*
Headrick Feed trim m ed W eatv*cw Baptlat C hurch. 21-7.
W llaon-Elchelberger
and
W olfys are both 3-0. while
Headrick Feed. M atthews Asaodatea/Psycho
and
the
Regulators are all 1-2 and
Wrstvlew Baptlat C hurch la O3.
Next Thursday at Plnehurst
Park.
W oliya
takes
on
Headrick Feed at 6:30 p.m .: the
Regulators play Weatview B ap­
tist Church a t 7:30 p.m .: and
Matthews A ssociatea/Paycho
challenges W ilson-Elchelberger
at 6:30 p.m.

R a id e r m e n a t

• Otrla basketball _ Pine
Ridge at Lyman. 7:30 p.m.;
Lake M aly a t Buatts, 7:30pm .:
Lake Howell a t Luther. ,730

pm

SANFORD . If the first three
weeks of th e City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks Departmen! Men’s Thursday Night
Polar B ear Slow Pitch Soflball
League la any Indication. thl«
league la going to be a war.
Last night at Plnehurst Park.
Dale Pel era blasted a two-run
home ru n In the bottom of the
sixth inning, after hitting a
grand atom In the fourth In­
ning. th at broke a 16-16 tie
and
u n d rfratrd
WilsonElchelberger held on for an 1817 victory over Headrick Feed.
The oth er undefeated team.
Wolfy’a. collected 25 hlta In
thum ping W rstvlew Baptlat
Church. 20-4.
The o th e r games last night
saw the Regulators score all 20
of Its ru n s In the first four Inntnga and then held off Mat-

thews A asoclates/Paycho. 2018. for Its first win of the sea-

• Otrla soccer J Lyman at
7 3 0 p jn .: Winter
i a t Ovlada, 8 p m : Lake
Her Park 7
p m : Lake Hawes a t Seminole.

7 p jL
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Softball
Providing the offense
JA N U A R Y 21
Wilson- Elchelbergen two h its
_ Tony Smith (tuple, double,
throe runs. RBI). Dean Deboae
(double, run. RBI). Myrtel Reid
;(run. throe RBI), Sam R alnea
(run, RBI); one h it . C raig
t Mrrfcetaon (double. RBI). Nakla
Roberta (double, run), K etthian
Roberta (two runs, two RBI),
Steven Dennis (run, taro RBI);
one run _ Robert Tabor. Kevin
UVlgne, C urtis Tabor.
Regulators: two hits _ Jerry
Brussells; one hit _ C hris
Nirkle (RBI), Cary Keefer (run).
Scott Murphy. Duane Lee. D J .
Iltbbs, Bob Keefer.
W oli/s; throe h its _ Keith
Denton (home run. double.

three runa. three RBI); two htta
Tony Cornell (home run. two
funs, two RBI). Rich Jablonakl
(double, run). Clancy W allace
(two ru n s, RBI). Jerry Dover*
ru le (run. RBI). M art C la tte r
buck (run. RBI); one hit _ Dave
Frtcm er (home run. run, RBI).
Je rry Reome (triple, two runa.
RBI). Roy Sm ith (two tuna,
three RBI). Kenny Perkins
(run); two runa _ Mike McLohon.
M atthews A aaociates/P m ho:
taro h tta _ Torn WUka (home
run. two runa, RBI). Jerem y
C hunat (double). Mike W alden.
Jam ie P lteer one hit _ Mickey
Cogbum (RBI), Tony Taylor,
one run _ W .L Oracey.
Headrick Feed; four h its _
Matt K udnald (two home runs.

double, three runs, flve RBI):
two hits _ Bruce Sellers (triple,
double, two runs, four RBI),
Bill Lckcby (double, two runs,
RBI). C urtis Hamlin (double,
two runa. RBI). Hank Tooke
(two runa. three RBI); one hit
Oeno B ranlgan (triple. rurC
RBI). Dave Hudlck (double,
run. RBI). Steve Bustard
(double, run. RBI), Manny
Silvia (four runa. two RBI), Ed
Buasard (run, RBI). Dave
Johnson (two runs).
Westvtew B aptist Church:
two h its _ Clay 7 (triple, two
runa). Oreg 7 (two doublea.
three
RBI).
Hollis
Kelly
(double, two runs, RBI). Warty
Oager (run), Gary Cline: one hit
_ Mdse 7 (run, two RBI). Troy
Bate. Billy VanTeasel, Ricky ?;

win, lose &amp; D R E W

one run _ Vic DlBartolo; one
RBI Jo h n 7.
JA N U A R Y 3 8

W oliya: four h its _ Dave Frleam dr (double, two RBI); three
hi to _ Terry Reome (two triples,
three runa. three RBI). Rich
Jablonakl (triple, double, four
runa, RBI), Jerry Oovemale
(triple, three nm a. two RBI).
Roy Sm ith (double, two runs,
three RBI): two h its _ Clancy
W allace (run. taro RBI). Mark
C latterbuck (three runs); one
hit _ Kenny Perkins (run, two
RBI). Jim Scheafer (run. RBI).
Tony Cornell (tun. RBI). Mdse
McLohon (run. RBI). Mark
H offinitl.
Westvtew B aptist Church:
two h its i Troy Bate (run. RBI),
Wayne W alker (run). Gary
Cline: one hit _ Bill Page (RBI),
Wayne Oager (run). Gary Muse.
Vic DlBartolo; one run. one
RBI _ Terry Salabury; one RBI
Koike Kelly.
“ W Uaon-Elchelbrrger two hlta
Dale Peters (grand slam ,
home run. two runs, six RBI).
Oreg Jam es (home run. three
runa. three RBQ. Sam Raines
(two nm a. RBQ; one ta t _ Craig

Mcrkeroon (double, two runa,
three RBI). Kevin LaVlgne
(double, two runs).
Duke
Roberta (two runs. RBI), Tony
Smith (two runa, RBI). Myrlel
Reid (run). Bobby Tabor; taro
runs _ Nakla Roberta; one RBI
_ Steve Dennis.
Headrick Feed: two hits _
Brian C roan (home run. three
runs, three RBI). Mack Thom e
(double, three RBI), Ron Green
(two ru n s. RBI). Dave Johnson
(three runs), Dan Hudlck (two
runs); one h it _ M att K udnald
(grand slam , two runs, four
RBI). Oeno Brannlgan (double,
run). M att Mehalko (run. RBI).
Manny Silvia (taro runs). Ed
B ustard (RBI). C urtis Hamlin
(run), H ank Tooke.
Regulators; four h its _ C hris
Nldde (taro triples, four runs,
four RBI). Brian C urtis (double,
run, RBI); three h its _ Dave
Goldstick (home run. double,
two runa, five RBI). D J . Htbbs
(home run. three runs, taro
RBI), D uane Lee (three nma);
two h its _ Chad Lee (taro dou­
blea. run. three RBI). Cary
Keefer (three runs): one hit _
Bobby Keefer (run. RBI). Scott

Murphy (run). Jeff J e n o v rv
(run).
Matthews A ssoclatea/Psycho:
four htta _ Jam ie P urer (three
doublea, three ru n s, live RBI),
Tommy Wilks (two triples, two
nm a, two RBI); three n its _ Jo bie Gorman (two runa, two
RBI): two hlta _ Mickey Cogbum (double, two runs, RBI).
Mike Walden (double, two
nm a), Tommy Oracey (run, two
RBI). BID Cogbum (three runs):
one hit _ Ja so n Flannlgan
(double, run. two RBI). Tony
Taylor (taro RBI). Mike Taylor
(run).

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Was Joseph Cotton an
Oscar award winner?
Q. I have oven Joseph Colics in
many wovies Indading "The Third
Mia." "Citlien Kane." "Shadow of ■
Doubt." "Im e letters," “Deri In the
Son" and “Portrait of Jenny." 1think
be it ■ great actor! Has ke ever won
an Acadeanr award? Is he still
IMag? - J.B„ Higley. Arts.
A Gotten passed away in 19M, with­
out ever winning an Oscar.
Q. What css yea let! aw about

K atie, K atie
can oe lady
Katie said she was three
years old when she went out
tn a canoe with her mom. At
17. she paddled a canoe to
her first Job at Boeing Air­
craft.
At 73. Katie Is still pad­
dling.
"I've been in canoes ever
since then,” she said. "A boy
who lived In Seattle brought
his canoe across Angle Lake.
He courted me tn a canoe."
When Katie met Russ
Moncrief 30 years ago. he
courted her on a canoe at
Lake Sue In Winter Park.
The couple owns Katie's
Landing, the popular cam p­
ground and canoe launch on
th e Wektva River. They've
m anaged the place more
th an 25 years bu t have It up
for sale for $ I m illion.
Katie and R uss have a
hom e on the Weldva and wlU
continue to paddle their
kayaks dally. *We each have
a kayak." she said. "That
gives u s a chance to paddle
together - yet on our own."
Katie said It ts easy to dis­
tinguish singles from m ar­
ried couples when they
com e to K atie's Landing to
ren t canoes. "You can tell
th e m inute they s ta rt to get
In th e canoe," she said. "The
single guy asks ‘can I help
yo u .' The m arried* do what
they do. You'll hear things
like "get me out of these
tre e s."
Now and then. Katie says
s h e ll see a couple facing
each other In the canoe and
paddling now here.
Several years ago. Katie
say s th a t land developer
Everett H iuky and his
Ingrid, w ent canoeing from

DICK &amp;
CHICKI
KLEINER

Is be still Ihrtag? If as, bow old Is
he sad what Is be doing tkeae days?
— H.UL, Deeatsr, Mkh.
A Cameron, who was more than Just
s western star, died in IMS si the age

Jane Wyatt. The nol-so good one,
which dates from 1971. was a musical
version starring Peter Finch and Uv
Ullmon. If you want to ace them, they
both ore available on video.

q. After a day of sarflag. I watched
a Movie rafted "Water Dssctag" (I
Ihiak). I did set get la see the cred-

Gray. The flrsl film I ever sow her
In was "The Leech Woman." a art11 B-movie from I9M. What ether
movies hat Cadres stoned la be­
sides "The Leech Woman"? to that
movie sat aa vtdearaaaette? Ptas, I
heard she was barn la I tn . If she
is still alive. she'd hr 7«. Is IUa into?
— 8.R.. Topeka. Kaas.
A. Yes, Ms. Gray is still with aa, and
she is 76 She starred in imany rums,
including "Kansas City Confidential"
"Arrow In the Dust" and "The Late
U«." That movie, “The Leech
Woman * la available, although II isn't

tin.

seeses? — J.R.. Bandy
Late. Pa
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Water Dante.* and it did feature Helen
Runt In tts emit.
q. What happened to that fine
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A. Braid died in 1IM. He was 7S
then and no older today
q. Did Jody HoMday
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day? — U N , Saginaw, Mkh.
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all. Among (hem were: "It Should
Happen to You,* *The Solid Gold
Cadillac" and "Bells Are Ringing ."
q. I reed s bsshrstted "Loot Horiami" by Jomrs Htttoa. H woald mote
a toatastk movie. Have you ever
read k? Has a movie tee s made of
M? - M AIL Meteors. Mass.
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U greafiy. One fantastic movie has
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Vintage view
Pictured hart are scenes in Ovtsdo circs 1925. From
lop to bottom: (1) Downtown Oviedo looking south,
(2) ths Oviedo school. (3) One o# Oviedo's homes,

(4) Downtown Oviedo looking north. The buMng on
to* right housed ths Oviedo Cash Groosry.

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his test call.
"Arnold Palmer and Oaiy
Player have gone canoeing
from the landh^," Katie

ASK DICK KLKINEK

Jan. 29. 1999

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the actor who used to play
Tartan.
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a Variety Club charity fund-raisiag

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Daytona la 68 deg rees and
a t New flym rna, 69 degree*.
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east a t 10-16 m .p.h.

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Friday, January 29,1i n • Wri. 91. Ho. 11i
Phone: (407) 322*61u S a c (407)

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POLICE LOG
TheJoUowtng r7
reports
ortB uvre compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff"* Office fo r Incidents recorded through Jan. 38:

Domestic violence:

OVBDO. Mato Baag 4S4 at Attests. M rs . Jan . 26. 10:13 p.m .
A 29-year-old m an was arrested for domestic violence by S an­
ford Police after he got Into an argument with his girlfriend and
lU thwiagalnat h e r will.*
•ANFORD. A irport B estorard. 1000 Mock. Ja n . 27. 11:15 p.m.
A 28-yrar-old m an was arrested for dom estic assault after he
and his roommate got Into a fight on their front porch over the
last can In a 12-pack of beer. Both claimed to be entitled to the
drink. Allegedly during the argument the defendant punched
the victim several tim es. He received several cu ts to his face
and hla back.
w m i M W M NO0. O iaiga Atoms. 100 Mack. Ja n . 25. 11:13
p.m. A 54-year-old m an was arrested by W inter Springs Police
for dom estic violence. Police said he hit hla wife on the leg and
bit her during an argum ent.

Drugs:

SANFORD
Lsks. Jan . 27. 3:20
p.m . A 39-year-old m an and a 27-year-old man were arrested
for possession of cocaine with the Intent to distribute and with
possession of 12 gram s of crack cocaine by Seminole County
sheriff's officers. D eputies said underrover agents, working
through an Inform ant, arranged to buy some crack cocaine from
the men. The buyers and sellers met In the parking lot of a
restaurant and m ade the agreed-upon exchange. The m en left
the sale location bu t were arrested a short
deputies.

Retail theft:

CAMRLMRRT. R a ta Rani 496, 1000 Mask. Ja n . 27. 10:10
p.m . A 63-year-old m an waa ■nested for retail theft by C assel­
berry Police. Police said he ordered three pounds of ham and a
pound of cheese from the dell departm ent of a grocery store and
then tried to leave the store without paying for the sandw ich
m akings, lie also took a loaf of bread. He hid the item s under
hla jacket as he w alkrd out of the store.

SANFORD - An Inmate, who
w as taken to the hospital to give
birth to her baby, escaped
Thursday while still wearing
the hospital gown. Police relo­
cated h er shortly later, hiding
In a person’s home.
Angela Kay Patton. 20. e s ­
caped at 4:10 p.m . from Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
Sanford. She eras hooked up to
three IV s and monitor belts.
W hen the su|
went to the
. Patton
removed her IVs and left the
hospital.
D eputies relocated Patton
w ithin m inutes three blocks
away In a residence near Sec­
ond Street and Myrtle Avenue.

Patton w as still w earing her
gown and th e baby monitoring
belts when sh e w as found, said
Seminole
County
S heriffs
spokesperson D eanna Brown.
Patton was taken back at the
hospital.
handcuffed.
and
hooked up to th e IVa. Her la­
bor waa to be Induced T hurs­
day night.
Patton h as th ree prior arrests
In Sem inole County, from July
1090 through Ja n . 26. for
charges of possession of con­
trolled su b stan ces, failure to
appear, larceny, restating and
obstructing a n officer without
violence, tre spassing and ea-

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W e k iva
Straying from the agendued
Issues, members of the envi­
ronm ental groups used the
public hearing to continue to
object to the Commtaalon s re ­
quest for funding of a new river
study, stating that additional
study o f the river win open the
river protection act up to tam ­
pering every five years.
'P lease do not fold spindle
o r m utilate this sacred piece of
legislation.* said Deborah Deal,
representing the Wekiva Hunt

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January 29, 1999
91st Year. No. 112
(407) 3222611
Sanford, FL

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Optimist Club
business

Weather

Sanford. Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Longwood.
Oviedoi Winter Springs
and Seminole County

Partly Cloudy
High: 80
Low: 60

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Smog contributes to
traffic accidents, 7
people hospitalized
•T A rrw ivT tn
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Dense
log m in d with m o k e from •
controlled
burn
Thursday
morning, contributed to lour
tn O c accidents on State Road
0 6 between Oviedo and Oe-

ommission hears
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123 Wanted To Renl
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage Office For Rent

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70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
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163 Television A Steroo/Radio
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189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
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195 Machine Work
197 Rcsteurent Equipment

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People
Shoppers can avoid the return runaround
Writers* g ro u p
The Round Table W riters'
Group m eets every S aturday at
10 a.m . In the cafe at B orders
bookstore. 880 W. State Road
436 (southeast c o m er of 4 3 6
and 434), Altam onte Springs.
The m eetings are open to
anyone Interested In Improving
writing skills, w hether for e n ­
joyment or to advance toward
getting work published. T here
ts no cost.
Anyone ts welcome to attend
the meetings, and to participate
by bringing exam ples of their
own creative writing. If a s e ri­
ous critique Is desired bring
eight or ten extra copies for
others to m ark and edit.
For more Information call
Darrell Johnson at (407) 2 8 2 1449.

Art Association
Sanford-Seminole Art A sso­
ciation m eets on the fourth S a t­
urday of each m onth, at 1 p.m ..
at Shoncy's tn Sanford. Those
Interested In art are welcome to
attend .*

Sunbelt Daylily Club
Sunbelt Daylily C lub m eets
the first S unday of th e month at
2 p.m . through April at the Ag­
ricultural C enter in Sanford.,
The club educates m em bers
on daylily growing through
slide shows, guest sp eak ers
and trips to daylily gardens.
There are no club dues. Call
351-3219.

Bromffllad Society
The Seminole Bromellad S o­
ciety meets the third S unday of
the month, at 2 p.m.. at Sanford

Garden Club. U.S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue, Sanford. All
aspects of brom rllad cu ltu re
arc covered during the m eet­
ings. The society Is affiliated
with the Florida Council of
Bromrllad Societies and the
Bromrllad Society Inc. For In ­
formation. call Bud Marlin.
321-0838.

Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank Is
asking donors of all types of
blood - especially O-type d o ­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch, 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

Sanford Rotary
Rotary Club of Sanford m eets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Mold.

Cancer support
Support. Hope and Recovery’.
S.HA.R.. meets every Monday
ailrm oon at 5 p.m. at C entral
Florida Regional Hospital In the
far corner of the dining room.
This Is a self help support
group for all caneer survivors,
whether In treatm ent now or
finished with It. Call 3 2 4 -8 7 3 7
or 322-7785 for more In ­
formation.
The Heathrow Women's C lub
meets the second Monday of
each month at the C ountry C lub
at Heathrow. Registration begins
at 10:30 a.m., followed by a
business
m eeting
and
a
luncheon with various s p e a k ­
ers.
For more Information call Dee
Williford at 805-0067 or to jo in
call Linda Wish at 333-3702.

FROM
CONSUMER
REPORTS

big-ticket luxury goods such as line
Jewelry and furs
Merchandisers have also been set­
ting stricter time limits on when you
can retu rn unopened electronics
equipment — computers, large televi­
sion seta, camcorders, digital cameras
and the like Many nftrn refuse to take
back these gadgets if they've been re­
moved from their original packaging.
Meanwhile, it has become more difli
cult to return compact discs, comput­
er software and prerecorded
videotapes unleu they're defective (in
which caw. you’ll get another copyi.
Such steps are necessary, industry in­
siders say. to discourage fraud.
If you approach the refund challenge
with a determination nrt to be denied.

you’ll likely prevail. Here are some
suggestions:
— (Almost! anything goes. We dis­
patched a team of mystery shoppers,
posing as ordinary consumers, on a
buy and return spree across the coun
try to test how flexibly companies en­
forced their return policies. Chains
took back our shoppers' purchases of
perfume, coffee makers, polo shirts,
cordless phones and computer soft­
ware about U percent of the time.
They were successful even when we
blatantly ignored the posted rules. The
surest way to avoid disappointment is
to have a sales slip. Without proof of
purchase, you’ll be limited to an even
exchange or store credit, in most
— The clock is running. Apparel
merchants, department and discount
stores, and catalog merchants tend to
offer the longest grace periods; elec­
tronics and appliance chains, the
shortest. However, you neednl fed de­
feated even after the return dock has
run out. Persistence and politeness
will often get you into overtime.
—Getting to yes Don't awume that
being denied a refund bv the first store

clerk you approach U the final word
on the matter. Employee* within the
same chain - even inside the same
•tore — sometimes provide contra
dirtory information about their return
rules. Kail else tails, ask for the store
manager With a few exceptions, all
companies allow the manager to grant
exceptions to the standard companywide return policy.
— The biggest challenges. Return
ing appliances and home-electronics
gear can be costly. If you so much as
open the carton containing certain
merchandise, you could be subject to
substantial penalties. Some home cen­
ters impose a return fee if you return
any factory or custom order.
— "Well pay you to send R back "
Mail-order policies tend to have the
moat Uberaf policies. They know they
must be willing to unconditionally
accept returns r i ttems that their cus­
tomers cannot examine firsthand until
they are delivered. Some catalog mer­
chant! will not onty take goods back,
no questions asked, they’ll even pay
the return shipping coats — if you

W here there’s a w ill, there’s a

Heathrow women

New wife losing battle
DEAR ABBY: I have been m ar­
ried leas than six months, and my
husband and I are already having
problems. The problems stem from
a friend and her aduh daughter. My
husband lived with them for severe]
yean, and the daughter became his
self-appointed hostess and surro­
gate wife. (She has a husband who
ignores her.)
Since the day we announced our
engagem ent, th e planning of our
wedding end honeymoon until now,
she has triad to control our lives.
She and her mother even plannad n
trip to coincide with our honeymoon
so wo could "all be together^!
Abby, he is 63 ana I'm 4 3 .1 don't
need her or anyone else planning
our liras. My husband is very pas­
sive. He rsfuees to say anything to
them in spite of my
He
has bean friends w ith b ar parents
for 40 years, and ha acta as if ha's so
rommittad and loyal to them th a t
ha cannot tall them to stay out of
our Urea.
My husband even allowed th a

Shoppers this past holiday season
were exported to have relumed as
manv as one out of every fisc pur­
chases That's about twice the return
rate for the rest of the jear
While many merrhants go to great
lengths to assure no risk shopping
with a no hassle return policy, other*
subtly try to discourage returns by
making the process complex and
drawn out Here’s what you need to
know to be a winner in the refund
game
Returns and exchanges are integral
to doing business Retailers know that
it costs less to keep current eustomerx
satisfied than to risk losing them by
refusing to stand behind their goods
— even long after the transaction has
taken place.
Yet, even if the basic rules of the re­
turns game haven’t changed much,
merchant* have been tweaking their
refund policies in important ways. For
example, some retailers are becoming
more "merchandise selective.’’ as it's
called in the trade. Thai is, they are
imposing stricter conditions on what
can and cannot be brought back Some
companies now refuse to take back

th u s to be m y loving I am tha arts
owner of a 20-acre farm and a small
bouse, t would like this to go to nqr
cousin aad his wife How do I go About
this? 1 don't Mke the thought of giving
the bourn away while 1 em still Mfee.
The only thing that concerns me Is that
if I g» Mo a nuning home, my w h ip
of tSOAtO will be eaten up What are
your thoughts? - MJB, SLAnsgar, Iowa

BRUCE
WILLIAMS
Interested tn buying or selling a
house? Let Brace WOUamf "How*
Smart* be your guide. Price: Ilf M.
plus shipping and handling. C all
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(Send your questions to: Smart
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to: bethUflglc.net. Qucsttong
t f general interest trill be answered
in A itnre colum ns. Ow ing to the
poium r of m all, personal replied

DEAR M.B.: If you are truly con­
cerned about the nursing-home sce­
nario, the only wgy out is to give the
Cum to the second **w**ln now aad
hope that at least throe years pass

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THE UNKNOWN
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DEVISEES,QRANTEEE.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
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dow ntow n S anford. 1400*475
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purauent to a Summary Final
Judgmanl ol toraclo*ora datad
"February IS, ISSS. antarad In
Chnl Ca*a No SI-I441-CA-14-K
" al lha Cuewl Court ol t o ISTH
.judicial Cut art In and for SEMI*
County.
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11 SEMINOLE County Ceurthouco
located al SOI N PARK AVENUE
&gt; SANFORD. Florida, at 11 SO
■tom an the tat day al APRIL.
YISSS tha loltowmg deecrtoed
,'property at aal forth la *aad
Summary Final Judgment lo­
an!
LOT 1. OAK WOOD (STATESLAKE MART. ACCORDING TO
THE
PUT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDEO IN P U T BOOK f t .
PROS IS. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated Hut tllh day al FEBRU-

Sunnyvlaw O r. Oviedo. FL
31741.
Seminole
County,
Florida, under lha FtolHIoua

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R entals
WELDERS, FITTER* A HELP­
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SW 57*1 Am . Ocala 3*2-2376272 Drug Free.EOC

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�Sem inole Herald, Sanford. Florida ■ Friday. February 19, 19 99 ■ 7 *

Religion
SAINTS AND SINNERS
GEORGE
PLAGENZ

Beth El holds
annual high tea
SPECIAL T O T H E H ER A LD

W e m u st
sto p
a p p la u d in g
ad u lterers
It wasn't th r deed to m uch
that shockrd u s - w r have lx-come used to worse. It was
the response of the audience
on the aft rm oon of Dec. 17.
I9&lt;J8. that tnadr the m ind
reel.
Speaker-designate Hob Liv­
ingston of th r August U.S.
House of Representatives (who
h as since resigned) had Just
revealed that h r had been
unfaithful to his wife. C er­
tainly we could expec t g asp s
and an audible sucking In of
air to echo throughout th r
room at tills tense m om ent.
Out according to die A sso ­
ciated ITess account. T h e
Louisiana Republican got a
standing ovation of support
from his Republican co l­
leagues.* Cheers for adultery?
Has It come to th at?
Our society has lived with
adultery for a long time, but
secrecy and a sense of sh am e
used to accompany such a n ti­
social conduct.
Then things changed. A m an
who was hailed and udm lrrd
a s Mr. Integrity him self fell
from hts pedestal. It becam e
known that Edward R. Stirrow. an Incorruptible b ro a d ­
cast Journalist
who
had
brought the highest of Ideals
to hts profession, was on
adulterer.
Morrow, a m arried m an,
carried on an afTalr with m any
women.
Including
Pam ela
Churchill;, a n . in-law ^ W i n ­
ston Churrhljl.
Did It cost him h is r e p u t a ­
tion? Did Morrow have to shed
his m antle of Incorruptibility?
Was an asterisk Inserted after
hts name tn the record books
(a la Marls.
Sosa
and
McOwlre) noting th at Murrow's
Integrity did not extend to h ts
private Itfe?
If that might have h ap p en ed
once, times were different
now. Murrow retained Ills
standing as a media Icon. Ills
reputation was u n tarn ish ed . It
was during this era that we
began to Judge o u r leaders not
by such things a s honor and
mortality but by th e 'ap p roval
ratings* of a m aterial-m inded
public.
Of all the aortal sin s of our
times, we seem to be most
tolerant of infidelity, even
though It shatters sb m any
lives as drugs or alcoholism or
crookedness In public life.
It ts hard to describe the
sense of devastation th at such
betrayal brings to a wounded*
spouse. Murrow's wife was
alm ost destroyed.
Why does p resent-day so c i­
ety have th is relaxed, laidback attitu d e tow ard u n fa ith ­
fulness in m arriage? B illy
O raham h a t blam ed it on th e
Am erican
university.
‘E ducators teach th ere ts no
ultim ate tru th th a t fits all.
T ruth is som ething th a t each
m ust find for him self. T here
are no ab so lu te s.'
O thers say Infidelity ts a
product of cu rren t b io eth ics,
which
contends
th a t
‘monogamy ts ag ain st nature.*
Among th e In h ab itan ts o f the
anim al kingdom , only th e
sw an is m onogam ous.
Seen In th is light, to b e re ­
stricted to one sexual p a rtn e r
ts to go against n atu re.
While we have foolishly p u t
o u r faith in the econom y an d
applauded
our
ad u ltero u s
generation, we have lost sig h t
of the only w ords th a t can
save ua in the m illennium to
com e. They are th e w ords of
M atthew Arnold In h it poem ,
‘Dover Beach.*
The m agic w ords are: "Ah,
love, let ua be tru e/T o one a n ­
o th e r far the w orld, w hich
acem a/Tb lie before u s like a
land of dream s,' So v ario u s, so
beautiful, so n ew ./ H ath really
n either jay , n o r love, n o r
light./N or
certitu d e,
nor
peace, n o r help for pain...*
Have we been looking in th e
wrong place for th e h a p p in e ss
th a t only loyalty an d fidelity
bring?

Tin* weather was perfect,
th r setting beautiful, a n a s ­
sortm ent ol del It’ll Ifully mouth
watering flugrr foods to please
all palettes, and an out ­
standing speaker whose In­
formation and com m entary
wrn- Inspirational. C ongrega­
tion Heth El of Central Flor­
ida's Sisterhood recorded Its
second annual High Tea a s a
major community success.
Simon espoused the work, ef­
forts
and
em phasis
of
Women's League for C onserva­
tive Judaism . an International
organization founded tn HI 18.

will) a total meml»rrshtp of
ISO.OOO. Thr League’s work
Involves pm gram s lo aid the
sic k, elderly and persons wllh
disabilities: teens and college
stu d en ts; singles; recent Im­
m igrants: and political advo­
cacy T h r organization also
su p p o rts Jew ish com m unities
worldwide wllh program s tor
personal growth. Jew ish
Involvement, m l l u m l enrich­
m ent and educational jxirsults. Its Torah fund project
supjMiris Jew ish Theological
Sem inary of Amrrtea as well
a s other such projects. For
more Information on the Sis­
terhood, call (-107) 788 .1728
or (-107) 880-22.'t0.

From left. Rabbi Wo she Elbaz. P h D . spiritual loader
and education director; Jaclyn Elbaz. religious school
principal. Carol Simon, nowly named Florida branch
president of Women's League (or Conservative J u ­
daism and Sisterhood guost speaker. Joan Schwebel,

First United M ethodist
celebrates Lenten season
By J e ff B crlln lck e___________
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
Thr plain, woodrn cross
outside First United Methodist
Cliuiih In Sanford won't be
looking so plain for much
longer.
As part of the 40-day Lenten
season
that
began
Wednesday, the church will
feature serm ons centering cm
the theme of love.
The
church's
m inister
P asto r
Ell/alx-lh
Foglr-Mlller
will
explore the love of God each
week and the cross displayed
outside of ihr church will h r
decora led each Sunday with a

different symlxil representing
the m essage of the week's
service.
*lt's u way to reach out to
o u r own church members us
well
as
our
Immediate
neighbors.* Foglr-Mlller said.
Each worshipper will receive
a replica of the public cross
displayed at the Park Ave.
side of the church.
Each
Thursday
evening
during Lent, there will be a
sim ple soup and sandwich
rncal, followed by a B lblr
study.
T h r them es for each of the
w reks during the season are:
*Lovr Shows the Way.* "Love
C alls Us Tn Follow.’ *Lovr Is

Rejected,* " I / j v t Must Rule
Us.* "Love Gives Life.* 'Love Is
Exalted.* and 'Love Lives.*
By the end of the season,
the cro ss will lx- adorned with
sym bols such as a heart,
cross, th orns, a crown, the
bread and cuj&gt; and palm
leaves.

L e t us k n o w
The Sem inole Herald w ants to publicize your events, classes
and sem inars that are available to the grnrral public.
We‘d like to have the Information for your announcem ent at
least a week In advance.
All Hems should be typed or written legibly and include Infor­
mation about who. what. when, where and even why your event
is taking place. Be sure to Include your nam e and a daytim e
phone num ber in case we have some questions about th e Infor­
mation.

VAN S NAILS

On E aster Sunday, only th r
heart will be displayed on the
outdoor cross and Individual
crosses are not to lx- worn.

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3262 S. Hwy, 17-92 • Casselberry
M on.-Sun.9:30- 7:30pm.

"The idea
Is to
have
continuing sym bols to always
keep you thinking.*
said
Stianm Butler. C hair ol the
W orship Com m itter.

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SANFORD - Christ United
Methodist Men will have their
breakfast Feb. 20 from 8 - 1 0
a.m. Everyone Is Invited to
enjoy a breakfast of eggs, b a ­
con, sausage, grits, waffles
and orange Juler. coffer and
mile, nil for $2.50.

Chalk artist to
appear
LONGWOOD
* Drawing
Closer Ministries, featuring
chalk artist und blblr Illustra­
tor Randy Davis will be the
guest a the First Hupllst
Church of Longwood. Feb. 21 24. He will be there Sunday
from 10:45 a.m . - 1:30 p.m.
and Monday - Wcdnesduy at 7
p.m. He uses a visual m ethod
to convey Biblical principals
and how they ra n tie applied
to m odem living. Call 3393817.

George Dunn tribute
SANFORD - Central B ap ­
tist C hurch will host a m em o­
rial banquet for George Dunn.
Feb. 25 at 6:30 p.m. A ( 3 d o ­
nation Is suggested and d ress
Is casual or Western. T ickets
are available at the Welcome
Center.

Mission to Japan
LONGWOOD - Mission to
Jap a n Is In need of host faml-

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Ja p a n e se stu d en ts who will
visit th r urea from Feb. 26 More 14. They are looking to
experience American culture.
During the week, students
study English und the Bible at
Northland Community Cliurrh
und are ta k e n on sightseeing
trips!. Call 296-0795 for In­
formation.

High Tea chairperson; Carol Chtsdes. Sisterhood ex­
ecutive vice-president, and Torah fund chair; Judi
Chisdes; Smdy Pavony. and Milltcent Dachman. Sis­
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time, a m iddle ear Infection, or eivn the na tu ru l aging
process a n only a few uuys &lt;1person's hearing m ay he
perm anently damaged. H are you been p u llin g o ff h a r­
ing y o u r hearing checked because yo u a lu u ys thought a
hearing a id 11 u s fo r ‘someone else? ' Did yo u know
you're n o t alone?

Men’s Retreat
SANFORD - Rise Upl S an ­
ford will present Us 3rd a n ­
nual m en's retreat featuring
guest
speaker
Missionary
Larry Meyers on Feb. 26-27 at
5 p.m. Special Cajun food Is
on the menu und events In­
clude volleyball, horseshoes,
basketball, a pitching wedge
ro n test. a bonfire, .rest and
relaxation,
fellowship
and
spiritual readings. Costs In­
clude $28 for one night's
lodging an d three meals. Call
330-2082. 321-0279 or 3229222 for Information.

Chili Festival
WINTER PARK - Covenant
C hristian School's 3rd annual
ChlllFest will provide a n af­
ternoon of fun for the entire
family on Feb, 27 from 9 a.m.
• 4 p.m. on the school
grounds. Activities Include a
chill cook off. craft fair, e n te r­
tainm ent. rides and gam es.

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4A • Seminole Herald Sanlord Florida - Friday. February 19. 1999

TOURNAMENTS
FHSAA PLAYOFFS
GIRLS
B A SK ETB A LL
STATE
C H A M P IO N S H IP S
■t T h e L akeland C en ter
C LA SS 3A SEM IFIN A LS
WEDNESDAY
lVns.it ol.t ( .u h .d k IIl£ tiS t&gt; o o l G6.

('ts'ivi tkaM h lli^h S d w i) 56
W inter Spring* lltgli School SH.
Jasper Hamilton Cmintv II S 35

C LA SS 3A FINALS
FRIDAY
IYtimtoU c.iiholu IIS i&gt; Winter
S |irtnj;s I I S

1pm

SO CCER
REG IO N A L
SE M IFIN A L S
TUESDAY
CLASS 6A
l.ikr Ikn.rU 2 Orange I’.uk l
Ukr Mary 1. Uiuvln 0
CLASS 3A
Tampa Catlvilk- Sthoni 3

W inter

Lions blank Edgewater
O v ie d o d ia m o n d n in e c o n t in u e s a s s a u lt o n L y m a n I n v ita tio n a l
BUo«r. Pysorroier_______

CORRESPONDENT

LONGWOOD
Solti! p i t c h i n g
a n d tim r t y h i tt in g art- a diHlcult c o m b i n a t i o n to o w r r o m c .

In th ree Ramos so far this
season.
th r
Oviedo
IU rIi
Sphtwl baseball Irani has
boastrd th at very eom blnallun.
forRliiR uni to a 3-0 start.
O n T h u r s d a y a f te r n o o n , P aul
L u b r a n o to s s e d a five-inning,
tw o hit s h u t o u t a n d c o n t r i b ­
u te d a p a i r of d o u b l e s to the
L ions’ 13-hit a s s a u l t a s Oviedo

r o u te d E d g e w a te r . 11 0. In th e
L v m a n I n v ita tio n a l
"We d o n 't h a v e a n y super­
sta rs on
Mils t e a m . ' sa id
O viedo e o a c h K e n n e Drown.
-Tills Is th e tyitr t»f tota l Iearn
rlTort we n e e d to h a w every
Rame to h e s u c c e s s f u l ."
L u lm in o tu n ie il In .i s i f o u r
pltehluR p e r f o r m a n c e . str ik in g
out seven. He a l s o walkeit two
b a t t e r s a n d hit tw o b a i l e r s
w ith p l l r h e s .
"Paul did a n
milHtaudliiR
Job." s a id tlro w n . "lie w a s a Illlie te n ta tiv e a t llrsl. b u t th e n

lie s ta r t e d allae k ltiR t h e b i t ­
te rs. T h at's w h a t o u r p itc h e rs
h a v e to d o . clialletiRe t h e b i l ­
lers.*
Offensively, r i g h t
d iffe ren t
Lions c o n t r i b u t e d h i t s While
n in e different p la y e r s s c o r e d
r u n s . O viedo
c o lle c te d
six
d o u b le s w hile llln tn e S c h u l t e
hit t h e t e a m 's fifth h o t n r r u n of
t h e s e a s o n Oils s e c o n d ) .
L ubra no a n d l-airy G r a y s o n
provided all th e o lf e n s e t h e L i­
o n s would n e r d w h e n th e y lilt
r o n s m i t l v r d o u b l e s In t h r first

Inning.

In th e th ird InnliiR. J u s t i n
H olmes walked, s to l e s e c o n d ,
adva nce d to th ir d o n a g r o u n d
mil, a n d scored o n a ml s p l a y e d
pop flv th a t w ent lo r a n Hill
fielder's choice for G r a y s o n .
Tlir H o n s e x p lo d e d for eight
r u n s (only two of w h i c h w r r r
ea rn ed ) in Die top o f t h e fo u rth
Inning. Hrrlt M urphy drove In
two n i n s w ith a b a s e s - l o a d e d
d ouble while L u b r a n o
and
G ra yson e a c h c o n t r i b u t e d Kill
do u b le s S c l m l t r e a p |t e d th e
rally with a t w o - r u n h o m e r .

Springs I
Orangewond I. Iter Met Prrp 0

CLASS BA
Tampa d a u b e r vs lake lkmi-fl at
Ku liar it Evan* Field. 7 p m
ta k e M art II S at llradentonM a tu trr High Srhcui. 7 30 p m

CLASS 3A
O rangcsum l Christian S ris u l at
Martav II S rT oIlahaw rl 6 p m

BOYS
B A SK ETBA LL
C LA SS 6A -D IS T R IC T 3
TUESDAY
a t Lake B rantley H.B.
Ortrdo 61. Lake Mary S3
l.vman 49. la k e Itrantlrv 46

WEDNESDAY
Ik-Land 60 Oviedo 56
Lake llimrtl 87. Lyman 44

irO K F S K Ig S } ^”

FRIDAY

WINTER HAVEN - The S em i­
nole Com m unity College s o ft­
ball team rem ained red-hot on
Thursday, sw eeping a doubleheader from Polk C om m unity
College In W inter H avrn.
The Raiders broke a 2-2 tie
with two ru n s In th e top of Hie
third Inning and (hen broke th e
gam e open w ith dvr ru n s In th e
top of the fifth Inning an d
rolling to a 10-4 victory In th e
first gam e.

CHAMPIONSHIP
OrLand v» Lakr lluwt-11 7.30 pm.

SOCCER
R EG IO N A L
C L A SS GA SE M IFIN A L S
TUESDAY
Oviedo II.S. I. Nuwlllc II S 0
lake Mary II S. 3. TallahaaaeeUnmln II S. 2 (4-3 la p e u lty

C LA SS 6 A FIN A LS
FRIDAY
Tampa-Calther ll.S. va. Oviedo
II.S. at John Courier Field. 7 p.m.
Lake Mary II.S. at Valrtrollknfnlndale II.S . 7:30 p.m.

T he n ig h tc a p s a w SCC m a k e

tbetop^of tfw^SwrttS1

B A SEB A LL
B IO B LU E BONANAZA
a t L ake B n a tb y H igh
MONDAY

row from M l to right) Greg Brittain. Mount Dora H.S.; Antwan Robinson,
Nsw Smyrna Beach H.S.; Nigsf Dixon, Edgawater H.S.; Ronald McDonald;
Andrew Brown, Dattona-Trintty Christian Academy; Cornelius Blue. Semi­
nole H.S.; Damian WMdns, Dr. Philip* H.8.; (front raw from M l to right)

mas, Cocoa H.S.; Manny CMton, Cocoa H.S.; Robed Stafford, Oak Ridge
H.S.; Curtis Harold, Oak Ridge H.S.; Reggie Kohn, Lake Hotml H.S. No*
pictured: Matt Robineon and Tony Bobbitt, Daytona Beach Mainland H.S.;
Timmy Yam, North Marion H.8., Napoiaan Rhodes, Oeala -Vanguard H.S.

TUESDAY

Came 5 _ lie Land 4. Vanguard 3
Came 6 _ Seminole 4. Winter Car*
den-Weal Orange 3
WEDNESDAY

Came 7 _ Deltona 13. University 0
Came 8 _ Lake llrantley 6. Dr.
Hitlltpa 4. 10 Inning*
THURSDAY

Came 9 _ Seminole vm. DcLand.
Game 10 _ 6iiando-Dr. rtiUlip* va.
Orlando-Unlver ally
FRIDAY

Came 1 1 _ Winter Oarden-Weat
Orange va. Oeala-Vanguard, 4 p.m.
Came 12 _ Lake llrantley va. Del­
tona. 7 p.m.
SATURDAY

Came
Came
Game
Came

13 _ Seventh Hare. 10 a m.
14 _ Fifth Place. I p.m.
15 _ Third Place. 4 p.m.
16 _ Champion*1Up. 7 p.m.

LYMAN IN V ITATIONAL
Came I _ Lake Mary 5. Winter
Park 2
Came 2 _ Lyman 10. Edgeuralef 3 .

McDonald’s All-American nominees honored
fay th e M cDonald a All-American B ask etb all
T eam S election C om m ittee, a group of
ORLANDO • S em inote's C ornelius Blue n atio n ally prom inent basketball ex p erts.
E ach player received a specially d e­
and Lake H ow ell's Reggie Kohn w ere
am ong 17 C en tral F lortda-area high school signed honorary certificate during halftim e
b ask etb all p lay ers recognised as som e of recognising th is achievem ent.
In addition to th e taro Sem inole A thletic
th e fin est tn th e country through th eir
selectio n a s can d id ates for th e 1909 conference stars, also nom inated w ere
M cD onald's All A m erican High School A ntw an R obinson, New Smyrna B each; Ni­
gel Dixon an d M ario O tis, Edgew ater, A n­
B asketball Team on Sunday.
The p layers w ere Introduced to th e crowd drew Brown (who plays baseball In th e
d uring halftim e o f th e thrilling O rlando Sanford leagues), D eltona-Trtnlty C h ris­
Magic
victory
over th e undefeated tian ; Greg B rittain. M ount Dora: D am ien
Magic ftia rd G erald
M ilwaukee B ucks and displayed som e of W ilkins (son or
th e sk ills th a t have m ade them nom inees W ilkins). D r. Phillips; D em erest W hitfield,
G eorge Thom as and M anny C lifton. Cocoa;
for th is p restig io u s n atio n al team .
The 17 p lay ers are am ong 1,500 b a s ­ R obert Stafford an d C urtis H arold. O ak
Ridge; M all R obinson end Tony B obbitt.
ketball sta n d o u ts in th e nation nom inated

B p a d a l t a t b * H e ra ld

TUESDAY

□ante 3 _ Oviedo 12. Winter Park 2
Came 4 _ Lake Mary 14. Lyman 3
Came 5 _ Winter Park II. Orlando-Edgtwaler 1
Came 6 _ Oviedo B. Lake Mary

THURSDAY

Came 7 _ Oviedo II. Cdgewaler 0
Game 8 _ Winter Park 10. Lyman
9. eight innings
FRIDAY

Game 9 _ Orlando-Edgewatcr va.
Lake Mary. 4 p.m.
Came 10 _ Lyman vm. Oviedo. 7
p.m.

P lease acc P reps, Pag* BA

Raider
softball
sweeps
a deuce

FIN A LS
FRIDAY

Came 1 _ Deltona 6. Dr. Iliilllpi 3
Came 2 _ Seminole 15. Vanguard 9
Came 3 _ Winter Carden-WeM Or*
angr 12. DeUnd 4
Game 4 _ Lake llrantley 9. Orlando-Untvrralty 4

S e h u l t r a ls o h a d a single t o
go w ith h is h o m e ru n . G r a y s o n
finished with two d o u b le s , a
run. a n d four Kill w hile Luh r a n o b a d two r u n s s c o re d a n d
a n Kill to go w ith h is tw o
d o u b le s. M urphy d o u b le d tn
two r u n s a n d s c o r r d a run.
J r r r d Goodw in lilt a d o u b le
a n d scored I wo r u n s . K e n n y
S ta r lin g singled
twice
and
s c o r r d o n e r . J a v l r r A lvarez
also lilt two sin g le s. H o lm e s
h a d a single, a n u t . a n d a n
Kill. JrfT K n a p p a n d H o b b y

Wolfys survives, still
undefeated in Men’s
Thursday softball
SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD • Wolfys survived a
severe
challenge.
W ilsonE lchelberger bounced b ack and
M atthew s
A saoclates/P aycho
won Its way Into th ird place In
th e C ity o f Sanford R ecreation
an d P ark s D epartm ent M en's
T hursday Fall Slow P itch Soft­
ball League a t P ln eh u rst Park.
T he R egulators got off to a
fast s ta rt, leading 5-0. but
W olfys b attled b ack to lead 127 going Into th e fifth in n in g .
T hings th en got In terestin g
a s th e R egulators scored four
ru n s to c u t th e lead to 12-11 to
only ace W olfys com e back
w ith four ru n s o f its ow n.
The R egulators th en grabbed
th e lead fay p latin g eig h t runs
In th e top of th e sixth Inning.
B ut W olfys w as n ot ab o u t to
give u p Us u n defeated sta tu s
easily, scoring six ru n s In the
bottom o f th e sixth Inning to
pull o u t th e 22-19 victory.
W ilson-E lchdberger h ad lit­
tle tro u b le In keeping pace
w ith th e lead ers, scoring eight

ru n s In th e to p o f th e first Innlng an d d u b b in g 18 extra*
b ase h its In a 21-5 trium ph
over Weatvtew B ap tist C h____
lurch.
M atthew s A ssociates/P sycho
w as also h a rd y challenged in
f
Its b attle w ith H eadrick Feed.
M atthew s A saociatcs/P syrbo
scored th ree ru n s In th e top of
th e first inning, th en broke the
gam e open w ith a four runs
second Inning an d a five-run
th ird tim ing a n d coasted to a
17-4 Mercy R ule win.
Wolfy*s Is now 6-0 and leads
W ilson-E lchdbcrger (5-1), Mat­
thew s A ssoctates/P sycho (3 3),
H eadrick Feed an d th e Regula­
to rs (both 2-4) and Westvtew
B aptist C hurch (0-6).
Next T hursday night at Plne­
h u rst P ark, Wolfy s b attles Mat­
thew 's A ssoctates/P sycho a t
6:30 p.m .; H eadrick Feed takes
on W estvtew B aptist C hurch a t
7:30 p.m .; an d th e R egulators
challenge W llson-Elchelberger
a t 8:30 p.m .
Providing th e offense were:
W Uson-Elchelbcrgcr:
three
h its _ Steve D ennis (triple, two
BA

M ainland; Timmy Yam. N orth M arlon: an d
N apolean Rhodes, O eala-V anguard.
The 17 nom inees are In tlie ru n n in g to
b e chosen to th e 1999 M cD onald's All
A m erican High School B asketball T eam
d u rin g th e live ESPN2 selectio n show on
M onday. February 22nd a t 6 p.m .
M cDonald's All Am erican alum ni Include
su p e rsta rs Michael Jo rd a n . S h aq u lllr
O 'N eal. G rant Hill. Patrick Ewing, U tah
T hom as, Orlando Magic guard D om inique
W ilkins, Jaso n Kidd and Magic Jo h n so n .
_____ ____________
T hiss year's M cDonald's
A ll-A m erican
G am e will be played W ednesday. M arch 24.
a t th e H ilton Coliseum In Am es, Iowa.
T he G am e will be broadcast live on
d u rin g prim etim e viewing a t 9

Inning1 Id erase a -4-2 deficit
and pull out a 0-4 trium ph.
The sweep com es on th e
heels of a 2-2 w eekend In th e
SI.
Petersburg
C om m unity
College Tournam ent In C le a r­
w ater and gives th e R aiders an
8-2 record.
T h ese were two big w ins for
u s heading Into conference
next week," said SCC co ach
C ourtney M iller. *We h ad
strong pitching an d ram e ig)
with som e huge h its when we
needed them *
Providing th e offense for th e
R aiders In the first gam e w ere
Kerri Rogers (3-for-4. Including
a triple and a double, two ru n s,
two RBI). Lake M ary's J e a n n le
Manx (3-for-4 Including tw o
doubles, two ru n s, th ree RBI).
Oviedo's D anielle Scqulno (2for-4 with a trip le, two ru n s,
two RBI). Kelli V etter (2-for-4.
three RBI). C andice Hays (2for-4, two runs). M isty B arb er
(single, two runs), Lym an's Mi­
randa Schultz (single) and Lake
Howell's Je n G illespie (run).
‘Jean n le
(Mans).
K erri

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S em in ole C .C . b a seb a ll team su ffers h eart-b reak in g loss
Bt D ean t o l t t

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S TO U TS E D ITO R

SANFORD • T h r Seminole Com m unity College
baseball tram w as taught a very rude lesson
during a 12-11 loss to Palm B rarh Community
College from Lake Worth W ednesday night.
Pltrhlng and defense wins ball games.
Thr Raiders were playing probably their best
game of th r season so far, holding leads of 9-4
after four Innings and 10-6 after five Innings.
In furt. SCC w as still a h ra d 11-8 entering the
ninth inning on R lnker-Stenstrom Field at Hls, torlr Sanford Memorial Stadium .
«
Then the wheels ra m r off.
Raldrr starting pitcher Guy Thigpen, who had
glvm up Just four earned ru n s over eight In­
nings. was replaced by J a s o n Meier to open the
nlnlh Inning.
Aflrr a walk, an inflcld single and a ' wild
pilch, Karerm Morton w as brought to the
mound and immediately w as called for a balk to
score one run.
A wild pitch scored the second run of the In­
ning and the next flatter walked before the first

out of the Inning w as recorded on a strike out.
An Infield hit th en loaded (he bases and a
throwing erro r on a squeeze attempt scored the
tying run. The next batter hit a grounder to
sh ortstop and th e go-ahead, and ultim ate win­
ning run. trotted hom e.
Overall, th e pitching w asn't that bad. only a l­
lowing eight h its an d six earned runs. But five
walks, a hit b atter, a balk, three wild pilches
and eight erro rs by the SCC defense was more
th an the 14 hit offensive attack could overcome.
A nother Item th at will stick In (he craw of the
coaches la t h a t all 11 Raiders runs were earned.
After the P an th ers (0-6) had taken a 3-0 lead
In the top of th e first Inning. Adam Shorts and
Todd BablJ singled and moved up on a wild
pitch before J o s h Rhodes singled In a ntn.
Ben Jo h a n n ln g followed with a sacrifice fly
and Morton walked before Johnny Gulseppe
doubled In th e tying ran.
SCC took the lead In the second Inning wllti
three m ore ru n s. With one out. Shorts trlplrd
and an out later Rhodes was hit by a pitch. J o ­
hannlng then doubled In shorts and Rhodes
scored on a wild pitch before Morton singled to
score Jo h a n n ln g .

Della Costa homcred for Palm Beach In Ihe
th ird Inning, but the Raiders went back to work
In th e bottom of the fourth Inning.
W ith one out, Todd BablJ tripled an d Rhodes
lifted a sacrifice fly to left. Jo h an n ln g an d Mar­
tinez singled and Morton walked to load the
b a se s. After a pitching change. Jo h an n ln g
scored on a wild pitch and back-to-back walks
to G ulseppe and Kentrrlle Evans forced In the
third ru n of the Inning.
SCC added singled runs In the fifth, on a
hom e run by Rhodes, and In the eighth Innings.
In the eighth. Morton was hit by a pitch and
M artinez singled ahead of a walk to Gulseppe
th at loaded the bases. Evans then grounded to
sh o rt with Morton crossing the p late.
Della Costa led the Panthers, going 2-fbr-4
with a home run. two ru n s scored an d two RBI.
F ranco was also 2-for-4 with a double and
M orales had a pair of hits In five at b ats.
Providing the offense for the R aiders were J o ­
han n ln g (3-for-4 with a double, two ru n s scored.

two RBI). Todd BablJ (3-for-5 with a triple, two
runs). Rhodes (2-for-3 with a home ntn, three
runs, three RBI), S h o rts (2-for-6 with a triple,
two runs). Martinez (2-for-5), Gulseppe (double.
RBI). Morton (single, two tu n s . RBI) and Evans
(two RBI).
SCC will now hit th e road for three road
games, going to M elbourne today to play Bre­
vard Community College a t 3 p.m., heading to
Tampa on Sunday to tackle Hillsborough C om ­
munity College at 1 p.m. a n d th en traveling to
Bradenton to take on M anatee Community Col"
PANTHERS 12. RAIDERS 11
P ain Beach C.C.
901 020 024 _ 13 ■ 1
Seminole C.C.
390 910 0 1 0 . 11 14 •
MonlnDcOra. Muntu (4). Medina (7), Gome mall (91 and
Tulurn. Grtnr |H) Thigpen. Meter (9). Morion 191 and
GulM-ppr WT _ Medina 12-11 LP _ Morion |0-2|. Save .
Gomrmall III 211 . I1ICC. Franco: SCC. Johannlng
Outerppe. 311 _ SCC. Son*. T. lUIrt] IIH POCC. (Mia font a
Smith: 5CC. Khode* Iterord* _ PHCC fl-6, SCC 2-12.

SCC
C o n t i n u e d fro m P i g s 4 A

Softball
doubles, two runs, two RUI|,
Sam Rallies (triple, two d o u ­
bles. three n in s, RBI). A rthur
B an trs (triple, double, three
runs, three RBI). Greg Hardy
Idouble, two runs, three RBI);
two lilts _ Greg Ja m e s (two
home runs, two m a s, four
RBI). Cmlg M erkerson (triple,
double, ran, RBI), Bobby T ab o r
(two doubles, two runs), Ray
Harisflrld (double, two runs,
two RBI). Myrlel Reid (double,
two runs. RBI); one hit _ Tony
Smith
(triple.
run.
RBI).
Krlthlan Roberts Inin. RBI).
West view B aptist C hurch:
three hits _ Vic D lB ariolo
(triple, ran. three RBI); one hit
_ Greg (triple, run). Troy Inin.
RBI). Ricky (RBI); one run _
Gary C.. Mike.
Wolfys: three hits _ Je rry
Govemale (home run. double,
four runs, five RBI). Rich
Jablonskl (triple, double, run.
two RBI). Tony Cornell (two

doubles, run. three RBI), Mark
Hoffman (double, three runs,
two RB(|, Roy Sm ith (double,
four tuns, RBI), Keith D enton
(three runs, three RBI). Mike
McLohon (two runs); two h its _
Clancy Wallace (double, run.
(wo RBI). Kenny Perkins (Iwo
runs); one hll _ Mark C latterbuck (ran. RBI).
Regulators: four h its _ Je rry
Bm ssells (double, two runs.
RBI): three hits _ C arry Keefer
(triple, double, run, RBI). C had
Lee (triple, run. four RBI).
Chris Nlrkle (triple, three
runs), Jeff Jenoveae (ran. RBI);
two hits _ BUI B ingham
(double, two runs, two RBI).
Scott Murphy (three runs. RBI).
Brian Curtis (run, two RBI).
D J . Tibbs (two ra n t); one hit _
David Goldstick (home run.
run. three RBI). Bobby Keefer
(Iwo runs). Dwayne Lee (RBI).
Matthews A ssoclatrs/P sycho:
four hits _ Mike Walden (two
doubles, two runs); three h its _
Mike Tavlor (double, two runs.

IN B R I E F
Sun Devils undefeated

SARASOTA - The C en tral Florida Sun Dev­
ils, an AAU lO and-U nder b aseball team ,
w ent o q .th e ro ad foe th e first tim e and cam e
away w ith sw eep to ru n th e ir season record
to 6-0.
R aying a t th e B altim ore O rio les' Spring
Training Facility, th e Sun Devils bested the
S arasota M ariners, 8-5 an d 0-2.
The norm ally h ard -h ittin g S un Devils only
had 13 h its in th e d o u b leh ead er because of
th e cold w eather, b u t th e lo cals' pitching
held th e M ariners to only six saftles.
C handler P arso n s. W illiam W aits and Mi­
chael M ain, w hose p ictu re an d com m ents
were published In th e M arch Issue of S ports
Illustrated lor Kids, did th e p ltrh ln g In the
first gam e.
Matt C ollins, Ricky Kay. B radley Newstead.
Robbie Flynn an d Alex Lom bardi split the
hurting d u ties In gam e tw o.
Main w as th e to p offensive perform er for
the Sun Devils w ith four h its , while P arso n s
and Lombardi h ad two h its each .
The Sun Devils will be heading back to
S arasota again th is S unday, taking on the
Snappers a t 11 a.m .

two RBI); two bits _ Jerem y
C hunat (triple, double, two
runs, two RBI), Tom Wilks
(double, run, RBI), Mickey
C ogbum (two nins. RBI), J a ­
son Flannlgan (two nins. RBI);
one hll _ Jam ie Pllzrr (triple,
Iwo runs, three RBI). Tom
Gracey (double, nin, Iwo RBI|,
Jo h n Lugertng (double, run),
Bill Cogbum (run. Iwo RBI).
Tony Taylor (ran. RBI), Steven
Lugertng (RBI).
Headrick Feed: three h its _
Matt Kurinski (home run, tri­
ple. two runs, RBI); two hits _
Bruce Sellers (run): one hit _
Mack Thome (run). Dave J o h n ­
son (RBI). Malt Mehalko (RBI).
C urtis Hamlin: one RBI _ G rno
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G alarraga will b e put on an Intensive sixth
m onth trra tm e n program which includes
chem otherapy. His chances for recovery are
considered excellent.

UCF men wrap up No* 2 seed
JACKSONVILLE - Ja so n Thornton scored
IS p o in ts an d C ory Perry added 11 p o in ts ax
th e U niversity o f C entral m en's b a sk e tb a ll
team w on Its six th gam e In a row. 65-60.
over J a c k s onville T hursday night.
The G olden K nights (16-9. 12-3). w hich got
seven p lo tn ts from S anford's Brad T ra in s,
w rapped u p th e No. 2 seed for next w rrk ’d
T rans-A m erica A thletic Conference, w hich
will be played a t th e Jacksonville CoUesium.
O viedo's J a s o n Dangerfleld scored four
poin ts for th e D olphins (11-14. 6-9).
SANFORD • T he Sanford Youth F ootball
A ssociation (S.Y.F-A) will be holding a M an­
datory C oaches M eeting on Monday, F eb ru ­
ary 22nd. a t 7:30 p.m . tn the H ealth B udding
located a t Sem inole Com munity College.
For fu rth e r Inform ation contact C art T ipton a t 330-9016.

W inter Springs hoops

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LAKE BUENA VISTA - T h e A tlanta B raves
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NEW YORK - Five-tim e Cy Young Award
w inner Roger C tem ens w as trad ed to the New
York Y ankees for David W ells, Homer Bush
and Graem e Lloyd a n T h ursday.

start at 2 p.m . and 4 p.m.
RAIDERS 1 0 -6 , VIKINGS 4-4
GAME ONE
S t a l s d t 023 060 1 10 14 2
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Saurrbrey and GtUmpte Carlrr and
Kfmplf WT _ Saurrbrey |4-0). LP
Carter. Save _ none. 211 _ SCC. Mane*
Hi«er* 311 _ SCC. Sequlno. Unger* IX
_ none.

Ctrrarunr and GlUraple. DeHrui and
Kemple WT _ Clrrarone (3-01. LP _
Detieu* Saw _ none. 2B . SCC.
Gillnptr. Schultz: PCC. Kemple 3B _
SCC. Ilaya. IIR _ none Record* _ SCC

B-2.

8 T . PE T ER SB U R G JU N IO R
COLLEGE TOURNAM ENT
RAIDERS 8 , FIRATEg 0
Fi s i s t s ls
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P in ts i l l
203 4 0 . S l l 0
Cummin* Mamxt (3) and Farrar.
Sauerbrey. Hama (5) and Rrddttt. WP _
Sauerbrey. LP _ Cummin*. Save . none.
2B . none. 3B _ SCC. Manx HR . SCC.
Manx.

SAILORS 9 . RAIDERS I
730 0 0 . S i t I
000 10 _ I ■ 1
Heearr and Andrew*. Miller. Qcrarmc (31 and OUlnptc. WP . Heeeer.
LP . Miller. Save . none. 2B _ OCCC.
Neal 2. Impaon: SCC. Ilaya. 3B .
OCCC. Martin. IIH _ none.

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Somiaolo
Polk

S.Y.F.A. coaches Comeet

WINTER SPRINGS - W inter Springs B a s­
ketball L eague's S pring R egistration la o n ­
going u n til F eb ru ary 2 0 th ‘for boys an d g irls
grades k -th ro u g h -1 2 .
R egistration form s are available a t a re a
schools w ith o n site sign-ups b rin g held a t
Jac k so n H eights
B ea d and In d ian
T rails M iddle School on S aturday, F ebruary
13th bo m 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . and on Sunday,
F ebruary 14th b o m 1 p an . to 5 p.m .

Rocket becomes a Yankee

runs). Sequlno (single, run),
(Rogers), Kelli (Velter) and
Manx (single) and Osbom (run).
Danielle (Sequlno) got crucial
*We started off slow and
h its with runners on,* said spo tted them three runs early
with poor defense,* said Mfiler.
Miller. “Those four acrounled
for 10 RBI, and those were our "All four of ih rir runs were u n ­
earn ed . But the kids fought
5-tlm m gh-8 hitters.
back an d never gave up.
"The top of the order got on
*Our bench Is what pulled us
an d did their Job. while the h it ­
ters In the middle stepped up through In the seventh. All (he
and broke the game open for team w as up and cheering. It
us. Nikki (winning pitcher w as a total team win.*
In th e St. Petersburg Tour­
Sauerbrey. who raised her rec­
n am en t SCC beat Pensacola
ord to 4-0) didn't have h er best
stuff, but her nine hits were J u n io r College 9-0, then lost to
scattered, so not much dam age G ulf C oast Community College
9-1, beat Polk Community
could be done.*
In the second game shoddy College 9-1 and lost to Briar
Cliff Community College of
defense gave the Vikings a 4-1
New York. 5-4.
lead after five Innings.
SCC got a run back in th e
“Overall, not a bad weekend."
sixth inning a s Gillespie led off said Miller. "We very well
w ith a double and tsro outs
should have gone 3-1. The
later, pinch runner D eanna
B riar CUIT gam e ended on a
O sborn scored when Amy Fazio
controversial call, which would
chopped the ball over the left
have tied th e score for us.
side of the defense.
"In th e two gam es we lost, we
With one out. Sequlno and
got behind early and didn't
B arber both singled ahead of a
have the pitching perform ­
walk to Hays that loaded the
a n c e s th at we needed. Our o f­
bases. Gillespie followed with a
single to left center scoring Se­ fense w as pretty solid • 35 h its
over four gam es and we are h it­
qulno and Barber to tie the
tin g all through th e lineup. We
gam e at 4-4.
only com m itted three erro rs all
Manx walked to reload the
day. which is three too m any,
b a se s and Rogers put SCC
b u t Its early in the season. I'll
ah ead to stay with a single to tak e that."
right that plated Hays and
G illespie.
The Raiders will play three
Kat Clccarone. a freshm an
hom e
doubleheaders
next
from Miami-Sunset, then sh u t
week. On Tuesday, SCC h o s ts
down Polk 1-2-3 In the bottom
Mid-Florida Conference
foe
C en tral Florida Community
of th e seventh Inning to raise
College from Ocala. On T h u rs­
h e r personal record to 3-0.
Doing th e rtam agr offensively d ay , M FC opponent Florida
fo r th e flaiders were G illespie C om m unity College from J a c k ­
(2-for-4 w ith a double, ra n , tw o so n v ille com es to town an d on
RBI). Rogers (2-for-4. two RBI). S atu rd ay , N orth Florida C om ­
Fazio (2-for-4. RBI). H ava m u nity College from M arianna
Is in Sanford for • n o n (triple, nm . RBI). S chutts
(dr-ible), B arber (single, two conference deuce. All gam es

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th a t th e re is nn m ure ini.illy
n u d e d.m t H u The r e s id e n ts
m F r m I’.irk /C '.iss e lh e m - .ire
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a g e n t s for y e a rs have ol)
s e rv e d inostlv m u ol em inty
p l a t e s o n the t a r s at a d u lt
e l u b p a r k in g lots H a r n e tt
sa id U 's s t h a n 2 5 p e r c e n t ol
th o s e fre q u e n tin g t h e s e e s ­
t a b l i s h m e n t s M e r e S e m in o le
C o u n t y r e s id e n ts
Tlte l u r o r over th e c o u n t y 's
public d ec en c y o r d in a n c e
c a u s e d H a r n e tt to recall Ills
s e n i o r y ea r at Florida S l a t e
U n iv ersity "Our g r a d u a tio n
g u e s t w a s the b u r le s q u e
q u e e n . T em pest S to rm .' lie
s a id .
"It w a s right afte r s h e perforrned th a t th e s t u d e n t s b e ­
g a n to "stre ak " on c a m p u s . "
H a r ri e tt said. “O n e com pletely
n u d e frlloM' drove h is bike
a c r o s s c a m p u s . T he favorite
p la c e to s tr e a k w a s on L an d is
G r e e n In front of th e Robert
M a n n in g S trozier L ibrary.
“S o m e ti m e s th e re w ould be
o n e o r two s tr e a k e r s d u r i n g a
class or as many as a hundred
at L a n d i s Green. I w orked
w ith t h e c a m p u s police T h ere
a r e m a s s a r r e s t s of s t r e a k e r s
t h a t y ear."
It is a fact, H arriett said,
“t h a t s tr e a k in g b eg a n tin th e
FSL' c a m p u s - a far t 1 s u p ­
p o s e t h e school is not fond to
claim "
A n o th e r fact: O n e of th e
10,0 0 0 - p l u s s ig n a tu r e s o n a
p e t itio n by th e S em inole
C ounty Citizens for Decency
Iasi s u m m e r t am e from a m a n
n a m e d Duck Naked. A tto rn ey s
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ahue still alive? It so uliat are dies
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alive M*. Dec is &gt;*■ and Mmi.ihui is
M Moriiiliue ai Is m ( amonally l.ui M»
liee is basically retired
If In die K nssano l t r a / / i Mil.’i
f. as nor version of ".South I’anlii
there u as a i tiara, ter ta iled I o n
tenant ( aide lie saliv several songs
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them I never sa u or heard of this
ai tor sinvef avam Nor do I knou
Ins name U hal bet a me ol h i m ’

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m a i d s 5 0 pi t. &lt;nl ol its i a p a i
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lion.ir It seems |.&lt; me lie said al
Ihe ht'Vinninv "I his shim I here is
had nests ti.nighl 01 si.melhtnv sun
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lu.Ii &lt;lh .its hi M. iiii S lice ! .ind
ills p a l k s so res ltle lils i . iii b.
p ro u d ..I ia.nvw ood
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tloll ol full Mi.ills * Alllleist.il
said
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ISI.ile Ho,till I II you se e too
llt.it IV ernptv s ti.le l i m i t s
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would l» e a sie r to a ttia i I b u s t
n e s s e s it s't.u I la d all a l lr m list
Main Stteel
Pill/ salt! s h e Would like In
set less tils Isis f Ilf SS III ill'
t o m m ls s to n
■ n u l l ' s a d e l im it spill III III.
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"Id
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live people will, tlillik dill. I
ends' bill U-oik well tf.velliei
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s u e s St.m et lilies I go b o iu e a n d
I let I like till M'llS'ltlV &lt;.Mim.il
lu&gt;v I lav l i u voinv In Irs to se.
bolll suit's t.| all I s s u e '
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1 1i.itll|es in th e u a s (be t i . iii
m ission o p e r a te s

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It. Hit haul bootie. and whs Ihes
■l»n I run ans reruns nl ' Have (inn
Mill I ravel ' I li.iind "Palatlm" s e n
1 ....I and cviilinv ami h eller Ilian
(ainsmoke Not to take anslhinv
anas (torn that show
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Park III
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• inn hail many seisiinsol reruns hut
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leaving bill lu In m i p u d loi III) ili;.IM lie s
ALTAMONTE SPHINGS. S t a l e H oad 4 3 0 . HOO b l o c k I . I. 17
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p i l l A 3 5 s» it old iii .iii u .is . iite s le d bv S i'ininole &lt; oiuilv
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situ e tlieie a l e m o le a p p lu .Hits
on th e list (ball i . iii lu s e rv e d
w ith in a i f . i s o n a h l f petu.d
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die lit D review mi bull m.ikm v
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.llld I es less ed tor i otiloitli.illi e
svitli IIUI) M'VUlatIons
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S UM S . u d 'III u s i n g the point
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p r e l e r e n i e |s |
• latined U M t re h o u s e d fam ilies
tli u s i te n tin g l.ilsf | it.| M*s
Tlie review s a id th e llo u s in v
A uthority "iiiust e s t a h l l s h a n d
e ttf o rte p r iH c d tl te s tot v e l l l l i a
tloti ol I'eileral p t e l e r e i u e(s)
1 1.miieil l.v d ie l.imily *
Tlte M'vtcw s a id that " b a s e d
oil d ie in tom i.ition review ed
d u r i n g Ib e visit, we believe
IS. ii i Iom I lloiisitig A utbnrityl It.is
linpri.perlv b o u s e d so m e ap p lt
i a u t l.itlillles .die.id o| oilier ell
glble l.itlillles on d ie SV.llbtlg
list
Tlte l l l ’D review sa id "we a t e
extrem ely t n u i e n t e U willr Ibe
llu.ini lal man.igeiitent a n d ad
lulnlstr.itlon ol th e
w alling
list ’ T he review let o m m e n d e d
that th e
M ousing A u du.ntv
'd e v e lo p a s y s te m to tiai k a n d
.u i'iiu n t lor d ie le ase u p ol all
v o u c h e r m ills."
"A m et h u d m u s t be d e v e lo p e d
to d e t e r m in e tlte n u m b e r o(
u n i t s to be le a s e d wltblll the
a m o u n t ol eo n lra t I a n d b u d g et
a ry a u tb o rtty ." t h e tevlew sa id .
"O nee th is n u m h e r Is d e t e r ­
m in e d . t h e (Sanford Mousing
A uthontv) intisi b egin lull le a se
u p of all avall.dile u n its ."

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made a leu more liliti' alter So ill
I'unfit then i|inl slum lot-me t&lt;
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tj John Pasne the slat ol .11 lh.iv.
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I as. Itells &lt;a aide and &lt; a u to n Mi
lantla
is lie still ..list'' II he is
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February 19. 1999
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S T A IT W R ITE R

SANFORD - The S anford City
Commlaaton will m eet w ith the
executive d irecto r of th e S an­
ford H ousing A uthority con­
cerning a recent review by the
U.S. D epartm ent o f Housing
and U rban Developm en t.
The review by HUD of the
Sanford H ousing A uthority’s

adm inistration o f the Rental
V oucher Program on Dec. 7-11
found •se rio u s violations* of
HUD requirem ents.
The com m ission will examine
th e review w ith H udson during
Ita w ork sessio n . Monday at 4
p.m . In City H all. The com m is­
sion h a s oversight authority
over th e H ousing Authority.
Mayor Larry D ale said.
“W hat we’re not In com pli­
ance tn . we n eed to become In

com pliance w ith.* Dale said.
•Any agency th a t deals with that
m uch volum e of people, and
turnover. to going to have some
problem s.*
Dale said th e HUD review
should be exam ined by the
com m ission.
•When th e re ’s an audit on the
(Orlando Sanford) Airport we
review It.* D ale said.
*We
should review an audit on the
Housing A uthority.*

C om m issioner W hltey E ck ­
stein said the com m ission
should appoint a liaison to th e
H ousing Authority.
H ousing Authority o flld ala
are w orking with HUD officials
to ad d re ss the violations of
IIUD requirem ents found In th e
review, according to H udson.
The HUD review's recom m en­
d atio n s Include closure o r re ­
form o f th e Housing A uthority’s
w aiting list, the point system .

an d th e use of Federal p re fe r­
en c es.
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recommend
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th e u se of federal p re fere n ces*
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th e
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A uthority
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point system and m ake all F e d ­
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an d tim e of application.*

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stepping out - and
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was a ’hostile tak eo v er of the
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th e room , playing N intendo an d
w atching endless hours of TV.
J o e an d Mary h ad a b etter
Idea. They rem ade th e room a s
th e ir private ballroom . For th eir
2 9 th anniversary. Jo e and Mary
took dan cin g lesaons. S aturday,
they’re en tered In a U.S. Ama­
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to Pkao Noble. The USABDA Is
a non-profit organisation p ro -

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stu d io to shed any s e lf­
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feelings
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dancing not being m acho.
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p lenty m acho." he said. "We’re
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plish in g aa a team . C om petitive
d an cin g Is every b it as
a s m oat sports.*
Ballroom dancing sw ing - to the hottest
activity tn C entral F lorida.
P laces such as th e Rat Pack In
O rlando are Jammed w ith d a n c ­
ers of all ages. The college
crow d from the U niversity of
C en tral Florida an d

so n s th ere are m ore
th a n before. They’re going to
have to get more dance S o o n .
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dancing. It’s become a big p a rt
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Soccer
C ontinued from S afe IB
thunderous volley
off a Mia Hamm toss after the Portuguese de­
fense mysteriously left the 5-foot-10 midfielder
unmarked In the penalty box.
Ifamm added the fourth goal In the 45th m in­
ute when she received a beautiful driven 40-yard
pass from Carla Overbeck on the left wtng then
dribbled across the lop of the penalty box be­
fore slotting her shot Into the left com er.
It was Hamm's 102nd career goal In 158
games, leading her seven short of breaking the
all-time world scoring- record, men or women.
Lilly added her second goal In stoppage lime
of the first half, redirecting a bouncing shot Into
the net from close range. DlCteco made five
■substitutes at halftime, bringing on goalkeeper
-Saskia Webber, defender Christie Pearce, mid­
fielder Tisha Venturinl and forwards Danielle

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Potopoulos. from Lyman High School and the
University of Florida, and Shannon MacMillan.
*Wc didn't lose anything when we made
changes In the lineup.'' said DIClcco. “We have
players that give us great depth and we must
continue to cultivate that to stay at the top. Aa
we move towards the World Cup. It's crucial In
havr players coming off the bench that krep tq&gt;
the level of our game, or If a reserve ts espe­
cially hoi. bring up the level.*
Lilly completed her hat Hick In the 58th min­
ute after Joy Fawcett skinned her defender
down the right flank and served a cross on the
ground all the way to the for post. Lilly slid to
buiy the ball In the net from three yards out for
her 64th International goal In her world record
164th International match.
“At the start of the game, we weren't as ag­
gressive as we needed to be,“ said Lilly. "We
need to attack learns right from the beginning,
but weVr got a lot or games before the World
Cup and we will get together."
MacMillan added the (Inal goal In the 81st
minute when Potopoulos pul her behind the
defense with a niffy flick pass. MacMillan bent

DaytonaIB
m onth with Max AngelellJ
and Dtdlrr de Radlguea and today I am ex­
trem ely excited tb announce that reigning 24
Hours of Lc Mans champion, Allan McNlnh. will
be Joining Dovle-Rls! Racing for the Rolex 24.*
Angeielll o( Bologna. Italy has experience In
th e F1A OT World Championship, moat recently
with the Zakspced Porsche team in GT1. De Ra*
digues, a Belgian now thing In Monte Carlo, re­
tu rn s to the S tates after winning the 1998 WSC
finale at Laguna Sera where he drove for the
Rafanelli BMW team.
“During our discussions with OUve G arden, it
w as obvious th at we had a partner pos sessing a
passion not only for their product but also
ours,* stated Dan Doyle. Sr., managing partner
of Doyle-Rl»l Racing. “It quickly becam e d e a r
th at Olive Garden la only interested tn the
growth of classic European-style sports car
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15th career goal.
“It's tough to play the sam e team two games
In a row." added C hastain. “But we have so
m any areas to Improve In, and we didn't finish
our chances in the second half. We should have
scored a few m ore goals. W ell use the game on
Saturday aa one more step to where we want to
be at the World Cup. We want to Improve every
game.*
The USA h a s now gone unbeaten on American
•oil In 45 straight m atches, a team record.

Following the m atch th is Saturday, th e USA
will take a week break before regrouping for a
week of training In Florida and then will depart
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are act for 7:30 p.m . M arts.

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People
can b e b en eficia l
Daughters of
Confatfaracy
Norman
deVere
Howard
C hapter of the United Deiwhtera of the Confederacy m eet*
on the law Friday of the
m onth. For inform ation, call
322-1425.
Central Florida Blood Bank
ta asking donors of all types of
blood • especially O-type doto donate a t tta Sanfard
branch. 1309 E. Second S t. For
i. can 322-0822.

Sanford Rotary
t Chib o f Sanford m eet*
a t noon, a t the
Hotel.

Caaccr support
Support, Hope and Recovery.
B .H A R , m eets every Monday
afternoon a t B p.m . at C entral
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Sanford Senior C enter. Those
Interested In playing, learning
to play or joining th e d u b m ay
can R uss Kitner. president.
322-7751. for Inform ation.

Sewing Club
Every Tuesday Gram 0:30 a.m .
to noon, the WOOFUC Sewing
C lub gathers at th e Lake Mary
Senior Center. 200 N. Country
C lub Rood, to m ake baby
d o ttle s, and Item s for m ining
hom es aa wed a s Item s for the
C hristm as More. The Item s
m ade by the d u b are donated
to preem te babies, m ining
hom e residents and gifts for
the annual C hristm as store.

Seaior Activities
Lake Mary Seniors Invite any­
one SB years o r older to join
them In activities every Monday
through Friday, from 9:30 a.m .
to 3 p.m .. at the Lake Mary
Community C enter. 200 N.
C ountry Club

Weekly Lions Club
The Sanford lio n s Chib
m eets every Tuesday a t noon at
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and lim its on the indem nifica­
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cers, employees, and agents of
the corporation.
On the other hand, th e by­
laws of the corporation o r rules
of governance usually specify
ings of shareholders
to be held, w here the
be held an d /o r
now trie loaraon i t to ue ocier*
m toed. w hat actions may be
taken by the shareholders
without a shareholders' m eet­
ing. how special m ee tin g are
set, how shares may be voted,
w hat constitutes a quorum , the
procedures for selection of d i­
rectors. th e num ber, term s, and
qualifications of directors, the
com pensation of directors, the
procedures for rem oval o f d i­
rectors. the procedure* for flltag vacancies, the procedures
for formation of comm ittees , the
general d u ties of th e officers,
and the com pensation of offi­
cers.
Naturally, the subjects ta the
above Mstlngi are not exclusive
and. ta many Instances, they
are Interchangeable. Many of
the option al provtalooa usually

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authorised and their relative
rights to each class, the name
of tta Initial registered agent
and th e street address of the
initial registered office, and the
name and address of each in ­
corporation.
Additionally, the articles of
incorporation are not required
to Include but oftentim es do in ­
clude the nam es of the tnitlsl
directors,
the corporation's
purpose, the effective date of
the articles, the lim itations on
the power s of the corporation,
the bm ltatlons an the powers of
the directors to authorise d is­
tributions and dividen d s to the
shareholders, tra n sfer restrictfons an shares, the right of
to m aintain a
ow nership.

found In the articles of Incorpo­
ration may be specified tn the
bylaws and previsions ta the
bylaws may be specified ta the
articles
of
Incorporation.
W hether the provisions will a p ­
pear In the articles of Incorpo­
ration or In th e bylaws wtfi turn
on the amount of flexibility the
Incorpora tors desire a s to the
term s specified. Bylaws can be
m ore easily am ended than arti­
cles of incorporation.
The articles o f Incorporation
and the corporation's bylaws
are central to a corporation b e ­
cause through th eir use . a p er­
son may specify th e corpora­
tion's purpose, stru ctu re, pow­
ers, limltatloRs, and th e rules
fay which the corporation will
govern Its affairs. In the coming
weeks we will discuss other
aspects of corporations aa well
aa other aspects of bustneah
law.

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321-4415.

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slay contract bridge every
Monday, a t 1 0 2 0 a m ., a t the
Sanfard Senior Center. For toh n a stln n call 322-6328.

Back tn May, we d iscussed
some o f th e factors a n individ­
ual starting a b u sin ess should
take Into consideration when
determining w hat b u sin ess
form la m oat beneficial to his or
her particular M tuatlon. One of
the bu sin ess forma d iscussed
was the corporation.
There are two docum en ts that
are central to the Incorporation
of a buM neas: the artld eo of in ­
corporation and th e corpora­
tion's byla ws. The articles of
Incorporation usually specify
the corpora tion's purpose and
Ma stru ctu re as well a s the cor­
poration's. the directors', and
the shareholders' powers
lim itations, while th e con
Mon's bylaw s specify the rules
by w idth a corporation governs
Ns affairs. A bating of what la
usually Included
tn each
docum ent follows.
raocvui u w requires msx m e
articles o f Incorporation of
evuy (u tp o ritio n Inclutft flic
of the corporation, the
address of th e Initial
principal oGBce. th e malting a d ­
dress If different th a n the a d ­
dress o f th e principal o ffer, the
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HERALD
ASSISTANT
SPORTS
EDITOR

Fame was
center o f
attention
SANFORD • Imagine being a
high school senior and having
entire states hanging on your
every word.
Imagine knowing th at, b e ­
tween classes, over 75.000
loyal N ebraskans are living
and dying over you choice.
The Oator faithful from your
own state are aaytng their
prayer*, along w ith th e fan g a t
the University of Miami.
The Commonwealth of Ken­
tucky la depending on you to
lead their football team into

Pebble
Hands Nobles Communication first loss in Wednesday Softball
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SANFORD • Pebble Junction
turned the tables on previously
undefeated Nobles Communi­
cation W ednesday night a t
Plnehurst Park.
A week after suffering Its first
loss of the season tn a tough
ooe-nm lota to ADAPCO. Peb­
ble Junction erased a 5-4 defi­
cit with two ru n s tn the bottom
of the fifth Inning and held on
to edge Nobles Com m unica­
tion. 6-5. in the City of Sanford
Recreation and Parka D epart­
m ent Men's W ednesday Night
Polar Bear Stow Pitch Softball
League.
Nobles ' Com m unication's
loot turned out to be Wells
Contracting*! gain as It used
an eight-run third Inning to
outacore ADAPCO 22-14 to re-

the too of the first Inning and who then ocored on a single by Tim Cooper (double,
three
going on to a 23-7 victory over Jam ie Pi tie r.
ru n t, three RBI): four h its _
O laat.
The lead w at short-lived. Randy Drown (three ru n t, five
RBI). C hrla Wargo (three ru n t.
RBI): three hlta _ Mark W hitley
(run. two RBI). Mike McLohon
(four ru n t): two hlta _ Robert
lllrt (three ru n t. RBI). Kenny
Brown (two ru n t, RBI). Ray
Mart afield (run. two
RBI).
George Porzlg (run. two RBI).
Rick Weils: one run _ Dob
Next week. Pebble Junction
Wells.
lays the doubleheader against
'ells C ontracting a t 6 3 0 p m.
ADAPCO: three h its _ Bobby
and Scientific O laas at 7 3 0
Brown (three ru n s, two RBI):
p.m. Noble* Com m unication
two h ltt _ Jo h n Stew art
and ADAPCO will then battle a t
(double, two RBI). Manny SlM a
• 3 0 p.m .
(two ru n t. RBI). Mike C lark
(run); one hit _ M att K udnakl
Noble* Communication h ad
(home run. two runs, three
a 3-0 lead in the top of
RBI). Bruce Sellers (home run.
the second on a tw o-run hom e
nm by Tom Wilks and an erro r,
run. three RBI). Dave Blakey
(double, nm . RBI). Tkny Atkin*
but after tour Innings Pebble
son (double, run). Chris Bryson
Junction had taken a 4-3 lead.
Nobles Com m unication re­
(run. RBI). Donny C ette (run).
Larry Dillon (run).
gained the lead In the top of
ADAPCO: three hits . C hrla
the fifth Inning a* a Jason l*»Bryson (triple, double, three
tick tingled waa fallowed by an
runs, two RBI). Bruce Seller*
RBI triple by Jerem y C hunat.

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(two doublet, three ru n t. RBI)
two h ltt _ Javier Camacho (twi
home ru n t, three ru n t, fou
RBI). John Stewart (home run
triple, two ru n t. tU RBI)
Donny C erte (two doublet, twi
ru n t. RBI). Matt Kuctnak
(double, two ru n t. RBI). Dav
Blakey (two ru n t. RBI). Manrr
StM a (tun. RBI): one hit
Bobby Brown (tuple, thro
ru n t, two RBI): one run _ Mlfc
Clark. Terry Atkinson.
Scientific Olaas: two hlta
Luts Rodriguez (RBI): one hit
Isaac Cru* (tat*de-the-|»r
grund slam . run. lour RBI
Jim m y Reynolds (two runk
Rafael Ortega (two runs), Rot
ert Mills (run). Jocge^Rodrtgue
(RBI). Norman Bowles (RBI]
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Photo by John Cullum

Optimist essay winners named
SANFORD - The Optimist
Club of Sanford
recently
awarded Optimist International
Essay C ontest medals to s tu ­
dents from Seminole High
School.
Tony Black and Amy Hunter
won fu st place. Isaac M artinet
won second place, and Armcei
Kakhant won third place. The
winners received m edals and
certificates from the d u b .
The essay contest aw ards
•1 0 .0 0 0 annually to national

level w inners in scholarships
and an expense-paid trip to a
youth leadership conference at
Valley Forge. Pa. to students In
the 10th. U th and I2 lh
district level com petition and
will be Judged with en tran ts
from the North Florida Optimist
district.
This year's topic was I f I
Could Ohre Freedom Asray.*
High school stu d en ts nation­
wide write short essays on the
topic of freedom, which are

judged a l regional competitions.
The essay contest eras first
sponsored In 1983. Each O p­
timist district conducts com pe­
titions beginning at the club
level In the 10th. I lth or 12th
grades.
Club w inners advance to the
d is tric t contest, where th e w in­
ner receives an e x p e n s e paid
trip to attend a four-day free­
dom an d leadership conference
at the Freedoms Foundation «
Valley Forge. Pa. An Interna­
tional Essay Panel Judges the
district-w inning essays.

The Tour!am W orks for
America Report Is published
annually by the Travel Industry
Association of America (TIAJ.
American Express Travel Re­
lated Services Is the first-ever
sponsor of the report. HA Is
especially grateful lor the sp o n ­
sorship. as It has helped to
significantly expand d istrib u ­
tion of th e report.
Travel and tourism is Amer­
ica's largest services export ,
one of America's largest em ­
ployers. and America's thirdlargest retail sales Industry.
Spending by International v isi­
tors totaled 8M .3 bUUon. while
Americans only spent M fl.B
billion .outside the U A . th u s
creating a 024.7 billion travel
trade surplus.
The travel and tourism In ­
dustry continues to be one of
the largest employers In the
U A . directly and Indirectly

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The way we were
First Baptist Church o f Sanford turns 115
F lr s l
Baptist Church of
Sanlord. n Southern Ha pi 1st
church, will celebrate Us
115th anniversary on Ja n . 3031. All former members ami
friends a rr Invlletl to partici­
pate in'the activities.
One highlight of the week­
end will be a reunion concert
by the circa 1976 youth choir
on Sunday afternoon. Charles
‘Blimp* Davis was Minister of
Muslr at the lime (1973-771
and he will lead Utls choir and
other m uslr during the wrekend. Rev. Davis Is presently
an associate director of the
Church Music D epartm ent for
the Florida Baptist Conven­
tion.
Guest speaker tn the Sunday
morning worship service will
be Rev. Dean Barley, one of
the members of Uic former
youth choir. Rev. Barley Is
now operator of The Vineyard,
a coed Christian Sports Camp
near Winston-Salem. NC.
Following Its rehearsal on
Saturday, the choir group will
enjoy a barbecue meal and
then participate tn other cele­
bration activities.
At 7 p.m.on Saturday even-,
tng. there will be a Reflection

GRACE MARIE
ST1NECIPHER

and Recognition Service In th r
W .P. Brooks Chapel 11920
sanctuary). At this lime, the
50-year members will be rec­
ognised. old hym ns will be
sung and mnny memories
shared. Following this service,
there will be a Birthday Party
tn Fellowship Hall.
Sunday's 10:30 a m . worship
service will feature the former
you tit choir and sjx-aker Rev.
Barley, a brief history of the
church and m ognltlon or
s|x-clul guests. Dinner on the
grounds will follow and all
guests are welcome. "Die choir
will present Its concert at 1:15
p.m.
C hurch H istory
A Regular Baptist Church
was founded on Feb. 3. IBM.
with 18 charter members. The
first meeting place was In the

Ths First Baptist Church Youth Choir at Ridgecrest
Conference Center In June 1978 for ihe Southern
Baptist Convention Youth Choir Festival tn the front
row is Bonnie Austin (from left). Betsy Longwel.
Ronnie Ryan, Janet Thomas, Jackie Wade. Susan
Maddy, Lisa Hughes, Glenda Alderman, Giynna
Alderman, Tereea Piercy, Susan Sale#. Shirtty Ryan

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roar Thelma G its (chaperone), L em Wafter. Bobby
Yon. Third row: Brenda CatdereM. Juke Reagan, Cindy
Smith. Richy Ryan. Dabbia Reagan. Rabtn Scott.
Back row Greg Davis, Rick Austin. Gary Beverly.
Marten Ray, BA Ryan (chaperone) and Frank Metoana.

Christian service through the
years. One of the church's
many strengths has alw ays
been Us generosity to South­
ern Baptist missions and also
In local m ission efforts.
Alter m any years of p u r
chasing additional property
far partUi &gt;g. planning and
prayer, ground was broken for
the new sanctuary on Feb. 0.
1994. during the 110th an n i­
versary celebration. The first
se n io r in this long dream ed of
sanctuary was August 27.
1995. The church body had
chosen many years ago to re­
main m historic downtown
Sanford because It waa fell
that this was its place of
m ints try.
On May 25. 1997. Ihe 1920
sanctuary was dedicated as
the W.P. Brooks. J r. chapel in

TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day In
1178, the first commercial telephone
exchange began operating. In New
Haven, Conn. II started with 21 cus­
tomers and one operator.
On this day in 19S«, Elvis Presley ap­
peared on network television, singing
'Heartbreak Hotel.”
On this day in IMS. Ihe space shuttle
Challenger exploded 73 seconds after
it lifted off from Cape Canaveral FIs.,
killing all seven crew members.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Henry
Morton Stanley (1M1-ltOt), Journalistexplorer; Jose Marti (18S3-1B9S),

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pastor who served T&amp;29 -62,U33
years.
First Baptist Church h a s ’
had 27 pastors: pictures of
these are on perm anent dis­
play in the chapel. The pres­
ent pastor. Dr. Wayne H aney,
began his m inistry Septem ber
1996. O ther present staff
m em bers are Sylvia Gray.
M inister of Music and Michael
Voigt. M inister of Youth.

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OSHA speaks on work fatalities

POLICE LOG

SPECIAL TO T1IG IIEItAUI

The following reports ivere complied from the Seminole County
Sheriff* Office joe Incident» recorded through Jan. 27:

Domestic violence:
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2:20 a.m. A 33-year-old woman was arrested by Sem inole
County sheriffs deputies for dom estic violence. Deputies said
she and her boyfriend were having a fight when she started to
throw shoes at him. One high-heeled shoe struck him In the
back of the head, causing a small cut and another hit him In
the ear. h r said.
UMVOWOOO, B J . Highway 17-92, BOO H ack. Ja n . 25, 9:46
p.m . A 48-year-old m an was arrested by Seminole County
sheriffs deputies for domestic violence. D eputies said he hit
h is wife with a can of vegetables during an argum ent they had
while she was putting away the groceries.

D rugs;
r iN f l M R I T , U J . IHgBwty 17-9*. MOO N a sh . Ja n . 2 5 ,
4:42 p.m . A 38-year-old man was arrested by C asselberry Po­
lice for possession of cocaine and possession of drug p a ra ­
phernalia. M ice said they saw the m an In h is c a r in the p a rk ­
ing kit near an abandoned shopping center. Police said they
approached the car and the man said he was resting. Police
ask rd If they could search the vehicle and he agreed. Inside,
they found several syringes, which appeared to have been reo m tjjy used, and a bag of era
crack' cocaine.
l. Jan . 25, 3:12p.m . A 20-yearold m an was arrested by Sanford Police for posaesalon of co ­
caine. Police said he w as a passenger In a car when the driver
w as stopped for a traffic violation. When police askrd for the
driver's Identification and proof of Insurance, she went to the
glove boa. but the passenger tried to prevent her from opening
It. Police ordered him to allow her to open tt and when she d id ,
several pieces of crack cocaine were found Inside. He told p o ­
lice the drugs were h is and that she had no Idea they were in
her glove box.

ous two fiscal years, the Inves­
tigations num bers 124 and 108
The U.S. Department of La­ respectively.
bor's Occupational Safety and
Because more than 50 p e r­
Health Adm inistration (OSHA) Is cent o f the fatalities Inspected
launching a Construction Acci­ by OSHA In Florida Involve
dent
Reduction
Emphasis construction activities, recent
(CARE) program and Florida OSHA m eetings In Tampa and
will be a major beneficiary. Ac­ Ft. Lauderdale to discuss m eth­
cording to the Bureau of Labor ods of reducing occupational
S tatistics, also pari of the U.S. fatalities focused on the b u ild ­
Labor
Departm ent,
Florida ing Industry.
ran k s third In the nation and Is
OSHA m anagers, consultants,
the South's leader In num ber of and Investigators explored n u ­
fatal worker accidents.
m erous methods for reducing
That num ber continues to In­ the num ber of accidents. They
crease each year. Prom October decided to develop an em pha­
1. 1997 to Septem ber 30, sis program for all types of co n ­
1998, OSHA's fiscal year, the struction w orksites. This p ro ­
agency Investigated 134 private gram will result In increased
sector Job-related fatal acci­ inspection activity at construc­
d en ts In Florida. In the previ­ tion sites throughout the state.

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Safety Director, did not have a
four-year college degree.
The Job description for Kai­
se r's successor reads: Masters
Degree In Public Adm inistra­
tion. B usiness Administration,
or a M aster's Degree In a field
closely related to significant
operations; and five years of re ­
sponsible management experi­
ence In m unicipal or count gov­
ernm ent. Including a minimum
of two years experience as head
of a m ajor organizational unit of
government.

This Is followed by a line that
reads’ A com parable amount of
education, training, or ex p eri­
ence m ay be substituted for th e
minimum qualifications
The county m anager also
must reside
tn
Sem inole
County.
W hen the county hired
Rabun, the search look 16
m onths. Two top candidates
refused to take the Job. Henley
said he wants this search to be
completed much sooner. Kaiser
has agreed to stay beyond A pril
16 If need be.

school, and 2 percent are In
elem entary school. Most s tu ­
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Longwood.
died
W ednesday. Ja n . 27. 1999.
Bora Aug. 23. 1936, In O r­
lando. she w as a lifelong re si­
d e n t Mrs. H urst was a b u s
driver. She waa a member of
the P in t United Pentecostal
C hurch.
Survtvocs include son. Don­
nie R. H u n t Longwood; so n .,
Richard D. H u n t Sanford; aon.
David A. H u n t Ptoneflaa Park;

Home. Deltona, in charge of a r­
rangem ents.
Sylvia M. Newman, 90, Perend la Drive, Deltona, died
Monday. Jan . 25. 1999. In
Sanford. Bom Ju n e 7. 1908.
to New York, N.Y.. she moved
to C entral Florida In 1971 bom
Chicago. 111.; Mrs. Newman waa
a homemaker. She waa a Prat-

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and private sector organiza­
tions. Labor unions, state con­
sultation services, professional
and Industry associations, e th ­
nic and religious organizations,
and universities will be Invited
to p artn er with OSHA and
sponsor statew ide outreach and
training sessions
for the
building Industry.
Finally, outreach m eetings
will Inform employers and em ­
ployees of the statew ide prob­
lem with construction accidents
and detail plans for future
training m eetings. Training will
focus on the developm ent and
Implementation of Job site
safety and health program s and
the prevention of hazards at the
building Industry.

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To handle the Increased ac­
tivity. additional compliance of­
ficers from other OSHA offices
across the southeast will assist
the Florida area offices with the
enforcement aspect of the pro­
gram. Inspection activities will
be aimed at the four major
causes of construction acci­
dents. falls, electrical shocks,
being struck by m achines and
m aterials, and being crushed.
During full site Inspection,
OSHA Investigators will first
look for a safety and health
program covering all contrac­
tors on the Job site and then fo­
cus on hazard Identification
and removal.
The CARE group also decided
to encourage significant In­
volvement from other agencies

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percent are female.
Students under 18 years old
are required to attend school,
except for 16 and 17-year old
students who have officially
withdrawn. Enrolled stu d en ts
found to be truant are tra n s ­
ported to the assessm ent c e n ­
ter.
School resource deputies r e ­
view attendance records a t high
schools and middle schools to
locate tru an ts on a dally basis.
W hen law enforcement offi­
cers bring stu d en ts into th e
center, the school and p aren ts
are notified. If a student h a s
10 o r more unexcuaed a b ­
sences. a social woeker m akes
a home visit and th e student Is
referred to Boys Town. Some
students receive counseling
and staff m em bers at the c e n ­
ter work with fam ilies o f tru an t

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Lake Mary. Longwood,
Oviedo. W inter Springs
and Seminole County

January 28, 1999
91st Year. No. I ll
(407) 322-2611
Sanford. FL

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Henley ends bickering, delivers compromise Truancy
STAfTWOTEH
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Each of
the county com m issioners came
out of a work session on
W ednesday, satisfied with a
process to find a county m an­
ager to succeed Gary Kaiser,
who is retiring on April 16.
County Chairm an Carlton
Henley came up with a com ­
prom ise that ended a heated
dispute between the other four
board members • one of whom
said that "any way we go, there
Is going to be dissension
throughout.”
Not so. Henley said a s he

band students across the
county auditioned for a place
In the Seminole All-County
Band will perform In the
Auditorium of W inter Springs
High School on Saturday. The
concert Is free and open to
the public.
The following 36 Lake B ran­
tley High School students
have been selected to partici­
pate In the Seminole All­
County Band:
Flute: Melanie Crlstol.
Elizabeth OfEennan. Jessica
Chlafalr (also for Piccolo). Al­
exis Capko. Oboe: Jan et
W lghtman. English Horn: AUiaon Martin. Baaooon: Mike
M uaiynald. Jo e Davenport.
Clarinet: Kristen Cloason.
Holly Suthertn, Jin Ricker.
Ashley Yankowtch. Amanda
May. M a fi Fagan. Wlealg
Terpening. Carolyn Noland

suggested that a national re­
cruiting firm and a three-m an
local screening committee be
used to choose the next m an­
ager. The com m issioners will
pick the m anager from a short
list of the moot qualified candi­
dates.
T here may be disagreem ent,
but let's hope we're not going to
have dissension." Henley told
Commissioner Grant Malay,
who had expressed his doubts.
Maloy wanted to use a panel of
area m anagers and save the
costs of hiring a recruiting firm.
Commissioners Randy Morris
and Daryl McLain argued that
the cost would be well worth
the Investment to bring back a

candidate "with no strings a t­ W entworth to serve on the local
tached." They also feared the screening committee. Lalcharpr ocess could become politi­ darl and Wentworth have
cized if area m anager were em ­ agreed to do so. Penland Is
considering the Im itation.
ployed.
County
Attorney
Robert
Ideally, the five com m ission­
ers will give unanim ous a p ­ McMillan began the W ednesday
proval to the selection of a workshop with a brief history of
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